Farmer's wife Margaret Backhouse, 37, who was discharged from Frenchay Hospital, near Bristol, being driven away by Det. Supt. Tom Evans, who is leading the inquiry into the bomb blast which injured her in April. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-farmers-wife-margaret-backhouse-37-who-was-discharged-from-frenchay-139798566.html
RMJ3CADX–Farmer's wife Margaret Backhouse, 37, who was discharged from Frenchay Hospital, near Bristol, being driven away by Det. Supt. Tom Evans, who is leading the inquiry into the bomb blast which injured her in April.
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RMB1DMKH–Bristol NHS Frenchay Hospital entrance and signs
Roger Nelson, one of five Parkinson's patients at Frenchay Hospital, Bristol who have benefitted from an experimental treatment developed by doctors which they believe could reverse the onset of Parkinson's disease. *... Stephen Gill, a consultant neurosurgeon at Frenchay Hospital in Bristol and his colleagues suspect they have hit upon a way of regenerating the brains of five patients with Parkinson's disease. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/roger-nelson-one-of-five-parkinsons-patients-at-frenchay-hospital-bristol-who-have-benefitted-from-an-experimental-treatment-developed-by-doctors-which-they-believe-could-reverse-the-onset-of-parkinsons-disease-stephen-gill-a-consultant-neurosurgeon-at-frenchay-hospital-in-bristol-and-his-colleagues-suspect-they-have-hit-upon-a-way-of-regenerating-the-brains-of-five-patients-with-parkinsons-disease-image380527819.html
RM2D32F37–Roger Nelson, one of five Parkinson's patients at Frenchay Hospital, Bristol who have benefitted from an experimental treatment developed by doctors which they believe could reverse the onset of Parkinson's disease. *... Stephen Gill, a consultant neurosurgeon at Frenchay Hospital in Bristol and his colleagues suspect they have hit upon a way of regenerating the brains of five patients with Parkinson's disease.
The entrance to Frenchay hospital Bristol England Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-entrance-to-frenchay-hospital-bristol-england-78510817.html
RMEFMD9N–The entrance to Frenchay hospital Bristol England
For the first time in the history of the Royal College of Nursing, three male nurses have been elected to top branch positions. They are all employed by the Bournemouth and East Dorset Hospital Group, at the new Poole General Hospital.The are Left to Right; charge nurse Mr Michael Whawell, elected Secretary, who trained at the RAMC Hospital, Tidworth; training school tutor Mr Joseph Bryson, elected chairman, formerly of Frenchay Hospital, Bristol; and charge nurse, Mr Peter Smith-Nicholls, elected treasurer, formerly at West Bromwich General Hospital. 26 MARCH 1964 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/for-the-first-time-in-the-history-of-the-royal-college-of-nursing-three-male-nurses-have-been-elected-to-top-branch-positions-they-are-all-employed-by-the-bournemouth-and-east-dorset-hospital-group-at-the-new-poole-general-hospitalthe-are-left-to-right-charge-nurse-mr-michael-whawell-elected-secretary-who-trained-at-the-ramc-hospital-tidworth-training-school-tutor-mr-joseph-bryson-elected-chairman-formerly-of-frenchay-hospital-bristol-and-charge-nurse-mr-peter-smith-nicholls-elected-treasurer-formerly-at-west-bromwich-general-hospital-26-march-1964-image624271088.html
RM2Y7J040–For the first time in the history of the Royal College of Nursing, three male nurses have been elected to top branch positions. They are all employed by the Bournemouth and East Dorset Hospital Group, at the new Poole General Hospital.The are Left to Right; charge nurse Mr Michael Whawell, elected Secretary, who trained at the RAMC Hospital, Tidworth; training school tutor Mr Joseph Bryson, elected chairman, formerly of Frenchay Hospital, Bristol; and charge nurse, Mr Peter Smith-Nicholls, elected treasurer, formerly at West Bromwich General Hospital. 26 MARCH 1964
Devon Air Ambulance lands at Frenchay Hospital in Bristol, Avon, England 2008 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-devon-air-ambulance-lands-at-frenchay-hospital-in-bristol-avon-england-174771427.html
RMM49EMK–Devon Air Ambulance lands at Frenchay Hospital in Bristol, Avon, England 2008
Bristol, UK. 23rd May 2014. 180 Operations have been cancelled at recently opened £430 Million NHS Trusts Hospital Southmead in Bristol due to operating theatres not being ready after transfer from Frenchay Hospital . Credit: Robert Timoney/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bristol-uk-23rd-may-2014-180-operations-have-been-cancelled-at-recently-image69581019.html
RME15K8B–Bristol, UK. 23rd May 2014. 180 Operations have been cancelled at recently opened £430 Million NHS Trusts Hospital Southmead in Bristol due to operating theatres not being ready after transfer from Frenchay Hospital . Credit: Robert Timoney/Alamy Live News
Roger Nelson, one of five Parkinson's patients at Frenchay Hospital, Bristol who have benefitted from an experimental treatment developed by doctors which they believe could reverse the onset of Parkinson's disease. *... Stephen Gill, a consultant neurosurgeon at Frenchay Hospital in Bristol and his colleagues suspect they have hit upon a way of regenerating the brains of five patients with Parkinson's disease. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-roger-nelson-one-of-five-parkinsons-patients-at-frenchay-hospital-106877209.html
RMG5TJY5–Roger Nelson, one of five Parkinson's patients at Frenchay Hospital, Bristol who have benefitted from an experimental treatment developed by doctors which they believe could reverse the onset of Parkinson's disease. *... Stephen Gill, a consultant neurosurgeon at Frenchay Hospital in Bristol and his colleagues suspect they have hit upon a way of regenerating the brains of five patients with Parkinson's disease.
Roger Nelson, one of five Parkinson's patients at Frenchay Hospital, Bristol who have benefitted from an experimental treatment developed by doctors which they believe could reverse the onset of Parkinson's disease. *... Stephen Gill, a consultant neurosurgeon at Frenchay Hospital in Bristol and his colleagues suspect they have hit upon a way of regenerating the brains of five patients with Parkinson's disease. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-roger-nelson-one-of-five-parkinsons-patients-at-frenchay-hospital-106877205.html
RMG5TJY1–Roger Nelson, one of five Parkinson's patients at Frenchay Hospital, Bristol who have benefitted from an experimental treatment developed by doctors which they believe could reverse the onset of Parkinson's disease. *... Stephen Gill, a consultant neurosurgeon at Frenchay Hospital in Bristol and his colleagues suspect they have hit upon a way of regenerating the brains of five patients with Parkinson's disease.
Roger Nelson, one of five Parkinson's patients at Frenchay Hospital, Bristol who have benefitted from an experimental treatment developed by doctors which they believe could reverse the onset of Parkinson's disease. *... Stephen Gill, a consultant neurosurgeon at Frenchay Hospital in Bristol and his colleagues suspect they have hit upon a way of regenerating the brains of five patients with Parkinson's disease. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-roger-nelson-one-of-five-parkinsons-patients-at-frenchay-hospital-106877207.html
RMG5TJY3–Roger Nelson, one of five Parkinson's patients at Frenchay Hospital, Bristol who have benefitted from an experimental treatment developed by doctors which they believe could reverse the onset of Parkinson's disease. *... Stephen Gill, a consultant neurosurgeon at Frenchay Hospital in Bristol and his colleagues suspect they have hit upon a way of regenerating the brains of five patients with Parkinson's disease.
Roger Nelson, one of five Parkinson's patients at Frenchay Hospital, Bristol who have benefitted from an experimental treatment developed by doctors which they believe could reverse the onset of Parkinson's disease. *... Stephen Gill, a consultant neurosurgeon at Frenchay Hospital in Bristol and his colleagues suspect they have hit upon a way of regenerating the brains of five patients with Parkinson's disease. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-roger-nelson-one-of-five-parkinsons-patients-at-frenchay-hospital-106877134.html
RMG5TJTE–Roger Nelson, one of five Parkinson's patients at Frenchay Hospital, Bristol who have benefitted from an experimental treatment developed by doctors which they believe could reverse the onset of Parkinson's disease. *... Stephen Gill, a consultant neurosurgeon at Frenchay Hospital in Bristol and his colleagues suspect they have hit upon a way of regenerating the brains of five patients with Parkinson's disease.
Police outside a house in St Briavels village in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, where the body of a three-year-old boy was found. *...Officers were called to the property near the county's Welsh border just after 7pm last night. They also found a seriously injured 36-year-old woman at the house, who has been taken to Frenchay Hospital in Bristol where she is now being treated. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-police-outside-a-house-in-st-briavels-village-in-the-forest-of-dean-106739477.html
RMG5JB85–Police outside a house in St Briavels village in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, where the body of a three-year-old boy was found. *...Officers were called to the property near the county's Welsh border just after 7pm last night. They also found a seriously injured 36-year-old woman at the house, who has been taken to Frenchay Hospital in Bristol where she is now being treated.
Ross Small the father of Donna Small speaks to the media, after his daughter was caught in the crossfire between criminal gangs and is critically ill in Bristol's Frenchay Hospital. Donna Small, 22, and her friend Asha Jama, 25, suffered serious head injuries when a gunman opened fire on an open-top Saab they were being given a lift home in. The two friends were then driven to a police station in Bristol and left in the convertible in the early hours of Saturday. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ross-small-the-father-of-donna-small-speaks-to-the-media-after-his-107850628.html
RMG7D0G4–Ross Small the father of Donna Small speaks to the media, after his daughter was caught in the crossfire between criminal gangs and is critically ill in Bristol's Frenchay Hospital. Donna Small, 22, and her friend Asha Jama, 25, suffered serious head injuries when a gunman opened fire on an open-top Saab they were being given a lift home in. The two friends were then driven to a police station in Bristol and left in the convertible in the early hours of Saturday.
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RMG5M4EB–Cossham house fire
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RMG5M4EC–Cossham house fire
Ross Small the father of Donna Small Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ross-small-the-father-of-donna-small-107850629.html
RMG7D0G5–Ross Small the father of Donna Small
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