PLANS OF DONCASTER INFIRMARY AND DISPENSARY

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showing alterations and extensions

Administrative / Biographical History

These plans relate to alterations and extensions at the Infirmary and Dispensary, at the junction of Wood Street and Whittaker Street, built in 1867, when the Doncaster Dispensary relocated from its original premises in Frenchgate. The plans were stamped with the stamp of Brundell and Farran, civil engineers of 1 Princes Street, Doncaster, and given drawing numbers OII to OI25 (OI probably stands for Old Infirmary, suggesting that the references were added after 1930, when the new Doncaster Royal Infirmary was opened on Thorne Road)

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