Robinson Hospital

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Robinson Hospital
Northern Health and Social Care Trust
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Robinson Hospital
Robinson Hospital is located in Northern Ireland
Robinson Hospital
Location in Northern Ireland
Geography
LocationNewal Road, Ballymoney, Northern Ireland
Coordinates55°04′20″N 6°30′22″W / 55.0721°N 6.5060°W / 55.0721; -6.5060Coordinates: 55°04′20″N 6°30′22″W / 55.0721°N 6.5060°W / 55.0721; -6.5060
Organisation
Care systemHealth and Social Care in Northern Ireland
TypeGeneral
History
Opened1933

The Robinson Hospital is a health facility in Newal Road, Ballymoney, Northern Ireland. It is managed by the Northern Health and Social Care Trust.

History[]

The facility was financed by a gift from Samuel Robinson of Philadelphia, a founder of American Stores, in memory of his parents who came from Cloughmills.[1] It was designed by Thomas Houston and was officially opened by the Duchess of Abercorn in September 1933.[2][3] It joined the National Health Service in 1948.[4] A new health centre adjacent to the hospital was opened by Lord Grey in May 1970 and an old x-ray department was converted into a hydrotherapy pool in 1975.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ "Robinson Hospital". Robinson Memorial Hospital Association. Retrieved 30 March 2020.
  2. ^ "Robinson Hospital". Historic Hospitals. Retrieved 30 March 2020.
  3. ^ a b Burns, Cecil (2000). "Robinson Memorial Hospital - One Man's Gift" (PDF). Board of Robinson Memorial Hospital.
  4. ^ "Robinson Memorial Hospital, Ballymoney". National Archives. Retrieved 30 March 2020.
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