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Northcote Hospital Before Rebuild, Grey Street

Northcote Hospital Before Rebuild, Grey Street

Northcote Hospital on Grey Street is seen here in 1944 soon after the completion of extensive renovations. The building was built about 1904 for Mrs Freeman for use as a private hospital. The improvements of 1944 was financed by Miss Flower, designed by Mr R Thorrold-Jaggard and constructed by the McMillan brothers. When it reopened in late 1944 the hospital was described as one of the most up-to-date private hospitals in the country. It was run by the Northcote Trust from 1970-1982 when it was sold to the Southern Cross Hospital Trust.

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Grey Street, Palmerston North
 
Northcote Trust Hospital, Grey Street

Northcote Trust Hospital, Grey Street

Northcote Hospital on Grey Street is seen here in 1944 soon after the completion of extensive renovations. The building was built about 1904 for Mrs Freeman for use as a private hospital. The improvements of 1944 was financed by Miss Flower, designed by Mr R Thorrold-Jaggard and constructed by the McMillan brothers. When it reopened in late 1944 the hospital was described as one of the most up-to-date private hospitals in the country. It was run by the Northcote Trust from 1970-1982 when it was sold to the Southern Cross Hospital Trust.

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Grey Street, Palmerston North
 
Northcote Hospital, Grey Steet

Northcote Hospital, Grey Steet

The old private hospital was remodeled completely in 1944 by McMillan Bros, R and W Thorrold-Jaggard were the architects.

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Grey Street, Palmerston North
 
Sketch of Proposed "Sunset Home" in Brightwater Terrace 1

Sketch of Proposed "Sunset Home" in Brightwater Terrace

"Eventide" - sketch of entrace. See the Thorrold-Jaggard papers, volume VI (July 1955-Dec 1957) for further plans of the Brightwater Home, volume V (Oct 1951 - July 1955), six pages from the end for a descriptive article; Volume VII (Jane 1958 - Mar 1960), P 3.

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