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Royal Free Hospital, London: the interior of the post-mortem room in the pathological block. Process print, 1913.

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Lettering: Royal Free Hospital, London. Pathological block: post-mortem room. H.V. Ashley and Winton Newman, architects
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Title: Royal Free Hospital, London: the interior of the post-mortem room in the pathological block. Process print, 1913.
Description:
Lettering: Royal Free Hospital, London.
Pathological block: post-mortem room.
H.
V.
Ashley and Winton Newman, architects.

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