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    Wesley Hospital, Kansas City, Mo.

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    Postcard shows a 1917 color rendering of Wesley Hospital at 11th and Harrison Streets in Kansas City, Missouri. Built in 1915 by Dr. Archie Robertson, it was taken over by the United States War Department in 1943. In 1944 the Kansas City College of Osteopathy and Surgery (now Kansas City University) purchased the hospital and renamed it Osteopathic Hospital. It was used as a teaching hospital until its closing in 1972 when the University opened the Center for Health Sciences, later known as University Hospital.https://digitalcommons.kansascity.edu/postcards/1016/thumbnail.jp

    Wesley Hospital

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    Photograph of employees at Wesley Hospital

    Wesley Memorial Hospital

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    An unused postcard of the Wesley Memorial Hospital located in Chicago, Illinois.Postcard of the Wesley Memorial Hospital in Chicago, Illinois. "A new, modern twenty-two story structure with 515 beds and 35 transparent bassinets. This hospital is built on a plan which provides a maximum of light and air to all is equipped with the very latest hospital facilities.

    Wesley Hospital

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    Photograph of the Wesley Hospital Addition at NW 12th and Harvey in Oklahoma City

    Wesley Hospital

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    Photograph of the Wesley Hospital Addition at NW 12th and Harvey in Oklahoma City

    Wesley Hospital

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    Photograph of an operating room at Wesley Hospital in Oklahoma City

    Wesley Hospital

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    Photograph of the Wesley Hospital, Oklahoma City, OK. Published by S. H. Kress & Co., postmarked November 26, 1923

    Wesley Hospital Nurses Home

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    Photograph of the Wesley Hospital Nurses Home at NW 12th and Harvey in Oklahoma City

    Wesley Memorial Hospital

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    A used postcard of the Wesley Memorial Hospital located in Chicago, Illinois. Written on the back, left side, "Hello gene & Cal. Arrived in chicago to-day from Milwaukee Wisconsin. Will be a few days before we start home. Mary and Fred." Written on the back, right side, "Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Reynolds, North Bridgton, Maine." One cent postage stamp of the Statue of Liberty on the back, upper right corner. Postmarked on November 11, 1945.Postcard of the Wesley Memorial Hospital in Chicago, Illinois. "A new, modern twenty-two story structure with 515 beds and 35 transparent bassinets. This hospital is built on a plan which provides a maximum of light and air to all is equipped with the very latest hospital facilities.

    Hospital building, Maldon, Victoria, ca. 1970 [picture] /

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    Part of the Wes Stacey archive of architectural photographs, 1968-1972.; Catalogue record generated as part of a batch load.; Title from acquisitions document, see file NLA09/703.; Wes Stacey reference number: 5 22 9.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn5215920. Depicting parapet, porch, gabled wings, entrance, windows
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