Cork North Infirmary
1744 establishments in Ireland1987 disestablishments in IrelandAC with 0 elementsBuildings and structures in Cork (city)Defunct hospitals in the Republic of Ireland ... and 3 more
Hospitals disestablished in 1987Hospitals established in the 1740sHospitals in County Cork
The North Infirmary (Irish: Otharlann Chorcaí Thuaidh) was the first general hospital to be opened in Cork. Originally holding only 24 beds, it eventually expanded to 115 beds. It was used as a fever hospital during the famine, housed Irish soldiers wounded in the First World War and covertly treated wounded Republicans during the War of Independence. The infirmary closed its doors on 26 November 1987, and is now a hotel.
Excerpt from the Wikipedia article Cork North Infirmary (License: CC BY-SA 3.0, Authors, Images).Cork North Infirmary
Dominick Street, Cork
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| N 51.9026 ° | E -8.4769 ° |
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The four liars bistro
Dominick Street
T23 KHA8 Cork (Shandon B)
Ireland
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