Macclesfield, Infirmary 1897
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Joseph Tunnicliffe, a wealthy silk manufacturer, had been persuaded after some difficulty to make a bequest in favour of an infirmary. However, after Joseph died, it took ten years of legal wrangling before the money (£30,000) was handed over. The site purchased lacked road access and surrounding landowners refused to sell, so the Corporation simply ignored protests and built a road anyway.
An extract from Cheshire Photographic Memories.
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