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Queen's District Training Home, Essex County Training Home, Leytonstone: nurses standing outside the home. Photograph by Chas. E. Webber, ca. 1900 (?).

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Lettering: Chas. E. Webber. Leytonstone. Street sign on left side of the photograph: "Beachcroft Road". A freestanding sign says "Essex Cottage Nurses Home"
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Title: Queen's District Training Home, Essex County Training Home, Leytonstone: nurses standing outside the home. Photograph by Chas. E. Webber, ca. 1900 (?).
Description:
Lettering: Chas.
E.
Webber.
Leytonstone.
Street sign on left side of the photograph: "Beachcroft Road".
A freestanding sign says "Essex Cottage Nurses Home".

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