I've been in here probably 10 times now with various groups and solo and posted a report on this place back in February however a new member fancied a look and I have been thinking of editing pictures of late so this seemed a perfect place to go for a quick wander, visited this time with Saffronsnapper
History as per my other report:
In 1886 John North gifted £6,000 to open a convalescent home in memory of his daughter Ida. Chorley and Connon were the Architects, opened 10th May 1888. Robert Arthington financed a second hospital on adjacent site which opened May 1905, and took his name but was mostly referred to as 'Cookridge'. Ida hospital is the two crescent shaped buildings.
The editing on these probably won't be to mosts liking but as the first set of pictures I've ever edited I'm quite happy with them (makes a change)
Unfortunately I couldn't save this image
Thats the lot
Thanks for looking
History as per my other report:
In 1886 John North gifted £6,000 to open a convalescent home in memory of his daughter Ida. Chorley and Connon were the Architects, opened 10th May 1888. Robert Arthington financed a second hospital on adjacent site which opened May 1905, and took his name but was mostly referred to as 'Cookridge'. Ida hospital is the two crescent shaped buildings.
The editing on these probably won't be to mosts liking but as the first set of pictures I've ever edited I'm quite happy with them (makes a change)
Unfortunately I couldn't save this image
Thats the lot
Thanks for looking