Chesterman Unit, Northern General Hospital, Sheffield

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Chesterman Unit, Northern General Hospital, Sheffield

Image: © Terry Robinson Taken: 16 Nov 2008

The 'right wing' of the original hospital buildings was demolished in the early 1990's to make room for the building of the fantastic Chesterman Cardiothoracic Unit ... this is named after James Chesterman of 'Spring Steel Tape Measure' fame. On the right of this picture is part of the original Clock Tower building. Image Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.410791
Longitude
-1.455683