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  1. Jan 26, 2022 · Royal Masonic Hospitalentrance hall [Savills brochure] Opened by King George V and Queen Mary in 1933, its steel-framed modernist architecture by Tait & Lorne famously won an RIBA Gold Medal as the best building of 1933, while its interiors, fixtures and fittings were custom designed throughout in the same Art Deco style.

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  2. The Royal Masonic Hospital was a hospital in the Ravenscourt Park area of Hammersmith, west London, built and opened in 1933. The Grade II* listed building became the Ravenscourt Park Hospital in 2002, but this closed in 2006.

  3. Sep 16, 2024 · The Hospital aimed to become the UK’s premier hospital for sports medicine, with Peter R Norman treating members of the Royal Ballet School, and negotiated the transfer of the National Sports...

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  4. May 12, 2020 · King George V and Queen Mary opened the Royal Masonic Hospital in 1933, and a School of Nursing was established there in 1948. It quickly gained a reputation for producing highly skilled nurses whose silver belt buckles became a distinctive honour amongst the profession.

  5. Site: Royal Masonic Hospital Nurses' Home (1 memorial) W6, Ravenscourt Gardens, Ashlar Court. In 1916 the Freemasons' War Hospital took over the former premises of the Chelsea Hospital for Women on the Fulham Road. At the end of the war it became the Freemasons' Hospital and Nursing Home.

  6. Jun 12, 2023 · The hospital won the RIBA Gold Medal in 1933 for best new building and the London Architecture Bronze Medal in 1934. It was praised by the architectural press, which considered it to be the first major ‘modern’ building in the UK.

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  8. Former Royal Masonic Hospital, Ravenscourt Park, Hammersmith W6 - Hammersmith and Fulham. Hospital, 1933, by Thomas Tait, funded by the Freemasons. The building has been vacant since the closure of the NHS facility in 2006.