Bangour Village Hospital was a psychiatric hospital located west of Dechmont in West Lothian, Scotland. During the First World War it formed part of the much larger Edinburgh War Hospital.[1]
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initially a training airfield, and the hospital patients were transferred to BangourHospital in West Lothian. The hospital re-opened after the war, but by 1956...
Murray Jack (1921–1999). Ian Lindsay died of Hodgkin's Disease in BangourHospital in 1966. At his express wish his ashes were scattered from a boat into...
Meredith Williams Elsie Inglis Memorial Hospital (1923) Warrior's Chapel, Old St. Paul's, Edinburgh (1924) BangourVillage Church (1924) Church of the Ascension...
children's hospital in Glasgow's west end and prior to that the training school was based at BangourHospital before moving to Gartloch Hospital.[citation...
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Military Hospital, Caterham G. Carswell, Sister, Edinburgh War Hospital, Bangour G. Carter, Sister, Egginton Hall Hospital, Derby, and St. Thomas Hospital, London...