Appeal on behalf of the King Edward Memorial Hospital at Ealing, by Lady Tree
The General Hospitals of Greater London, though less well known than the famous London hospitals, do a great deal of valuable work of more than local importance, in as much as they relieve the central hospitals of a considerable number of patients. The King Edward Memorial Hospital at Ealing, which is one of these general hospitals in the London area, was built in 1911 on a site capable of extensive further development, and three stages of extension have since been completed. The latest of these, the Queen Alexandra Wing, cost £25,000, and it is to clear off the remainder of this debt, about £13,000, that a wide appeal is now being made.
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