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Walking down to the Royal Infirmary

A blog post from a little over three years ago here, where I looked at how our major hospitals are woven into the life and death fabric of our lives. And wondered whether Carillion would be up to the job. My opinion now is that the people and companies of Liverpool should be finishing the …

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Posted byRonnieOctober 26, 2014January 19, 2018Posted inListening, WalkingTags: All Saints Edge Hill, architecture, BBC 6 Music, Brutalist architecture, Cerys Matthews, CT Scan, Edge Hill Station, Freeman's Department Store, Georgian housing, Hank Williams, HMRI, Jack Bruce, Liverpool's Botanic Collection, Louis Armstrong, LPs, Mr Roscoe's Garden, Neo-con capitalism, New Brutalism, Private Finance Initiative, railways, Royal Infirmary, Royal Liverpool Hospital, shareholders, St James Infirmary, The Bridewell Kensington, The Mystery, TJ Hughes, vinyl albums, Wavertree District Library, William Roscoe8 Comments on Walking down to the Royal Infirmary

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