• View of the Fisherton Street Georgian frontage of Salisbury Infirmary. ... Salisbury Infirmary with parts of west and east wings, 12 January 2023.
  • In 1767, the Salisbury General Infirmary opened using existing buildings on the site of Fisherton Street, whilst a new building was constructed.
  • The red-brick Salisbury General Infirmary was built in 1771 from designs by John Wood the Younger.
  • Administrative / biographical background: Salisbury Infirmary was founded by public subscription in 1766 and was administered by a Court of Governors until...
  • This page brings together material on patients in Salisbury Infirmary during the 1850s. ... . Name index to patients treated by Salisbury Infirmary in the 1850s.
  • The Salisbury Infirmary was a hospital at Fisherton Street in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, from 1767 until 1993.
  • SALISBURY INFIRMARY. Considerable importance was given to the. ... The value of the present infirmary build-ings and grounds is ?30,000.
  • Those known to have worked or been treated at. Salisbury General Infirmary. ... There are:-1 items tagged Salisbury General Infirmary available in our Library.
  • In 1942 the US Army transferred patients to a site at Odstock, near Salisbury it had built to support the Salisbury General Infirmary in receiving casualties from...
  • The statutes and rules, for the government of the general infirmary, at the city of Salisbury, ... 1768. by. Salisbury Infirmary (Salisbury, England).
  • Salisbury Infirmary, built by voluntary subscription in the 1760s, closed in 1993 although the building is still standing in Fisherton Street.
  • Clicking on this link will provide a download giving ten pages about Salisbury Infirmary in the Great War.
  • General Infirmary. A Grade II Listed Building in Salisbury, Wiltshire. ... Stone frieze with inscription: "General Infirmary supported by voluntary Contribution 1767".