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Six nurses holding babies, Crown Street Women's Hospital, Surry Hills c1936

By
Sam Hood
From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[hood_08132 / Home and Away 8132]

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Hood, Sam

State Library of New South Wales

Birth

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Crown Street Women's Hospital

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Maternity and women's hospital which became the largest in Sydney when it moved to Crown Street in 1897, catering for Sydney's inner-city population and training hundreds of doctors, nurses and midwives. Closed in 1983, its facilities were transferred to hospitals in Sydney's outer suburbs.