Hospital entrance
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Image: © Willie Duffin Taken: 5 Aug 2007
Main entrance to Robinson Memorial Hospital. This was a cottage hospital erected by funds donated by Samuel Robinson who had emigrated to America and was a founding member of the American Stores Company. The hospital was opened in 1932 and is now (due to cutbacks and centralisation in the Health Service) a geriatric hospital. A Health Centre has now been built to the right of the site providing general health services to the surrounding community.