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Victoria Jubilee Infirmary, Hawkeys Lane


The former Victoria Jubilee Infirmary is located on Hawkeys Lane in North Shields. The outpatient wing was built in 1932, designed by Cackett, Burns, Dick & Mackellar, and built by Ball Brothers of North Shields. It was erected by a bequest of £15,000 from Mrs Wilson of Easby House, North Shields, and it was opened in September 1932.[1] The former Victoria Jubilee Infirmary outpatients building is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England. Today the building forms part of a wider NHS health hub site.

Preston Hawkeys Lane 1932 Historic Buildings and Monuments in North Tyneside
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War Memorial on Hawkey's Lane

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Outpatients building of Victoria Jubilee Infirmary - North Shields - List Entry
- Hospital outpatient wing. 1932. Designed by Cackett, Burns, Dick & Mackellar, and built by Ball Brothers of North Shields. Brown brick with dressings of red brick and Portland stone. Graduated …

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List number: 1025341
List grade: 2
Borough: North Tyneside
Grid ref: NZ3481568558

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