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The Temporary Buildings
Father Hudson-Temporary Buildings
Father Hudson-Temporary Buildings
Father Hudson-Temporary Buildings
Father Hudson-Temporary Buildings
Father Hudson-Temporary Buildings
Father Hudson-Temporary Buildings
Father Hudson-Temporary Buildings
Father Hudson-Temporary Buildings
Father Hudson-Temporary Buildings
Father Hudson-Temporary Buildings
Father Hudson-Temporary Buildings
Father Hudson-Temporary Buildings
Father Hudson-Temporary Buildings
Father Hudson-Temporary Buildings
Father Hudson-Temporary Buildings
Father Hudson-Temporary Buildings
Father Hudson-Temporary Buildings
Father Hudson-Temporary Buildings
Father Hudson-Temporary Buildings
Father Hudson-Temporary Buildings
Father Hudson-Temporary Buildings
Father Hudson-Temporary Buildings
Father Hudson-Temporary Buildings
Father Hudson-Temporary Buildings
Father Hudson-Temporary Buildings
Father Hudson-Temporary Buildings
Father Hudson-Temporary Buildings
Father Hudson-Temporary Buildings
The Temporary Buildings
Close to the side of the main hospital of St. Gerard's are two temporary timber framed structures in a parlous state. These buildings probably date to the First World war and were evidently of a temporary nature associated with additional accomodation at nearby St. Gerard's Hospital - but have survived. Both are now in a poor structural state and are marked for demolition not being considered to have any architectual significance to remain.
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