Therapy Services Out Patients Department, Northern General Hospital, Sheffield
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Image: © Terry Robinson Taken: 16 Nov 2008
A new building which allows people needing Occupational Therapy or Physiotherapy to park close to the services. The houses / flats in the background are on the Longley Hall Farm Estate ... the estate was built on farmland - known as Longley Hall Farm - which was originally owned by the Sheffield Union Workhouse, which much later finally evolved into the Northern General Hospital. The farm provided the Workhouse with most of its food and milk and provided work for the inmates.