Redevelopment work at the old Royal Hospital

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Redevelopment work at the old Royal Hospital

Image: © Richard Law Taken: 16 Jan 2009

Much of the old Royal has been demolished and turned to rubble for recycling, but the main buildings are being spruced up and converted to a Health Centre, shops, apartments, offices and so on. Hence the scaffolding and cladding. There is still much work to be done. The premises of SJ Dixon are visible on the far right - a better picture is in Image

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Image Location

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52.580741
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-2.1192