London, St Thomas's Hospital c.1890
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St Thomas's Hospital moved from Southwark to these advanced new buildings, which were designed by Henry Currey, in 1871; the foundation stone was laid by Queen Victoria in 1868. Florence Nightingale, whose revolutionary school of nursing was established here, approved the design.
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