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Brook General Hospital

1996 disestablishments in EnglandBuildings and structures demolished in 1996Buildings and structures in the Royal Borough of GreenwichDefunct hospitals in LondonDemolished buildings and structures in London
EngvarB from November 2017Fever hospitalsFormer buildings and structures in the Royal Borough of GreenwichHealth in the Royal Borough of GreenwichHospital buildings completed in 1896Hospitals disestablished in 1996Hospitals established in 1896Woolwich
Converted Water Tower, former Brook Hospital geograph.org.uk 19608
Converted Water Tower, former Brook Hospital geograph.org.uk 19608

The Brook General Hospital (originally, 1896–1948, the Brook Fever Hospital) was the westernmost of three hospitals simultaneously situated on Shooter's Hill in southeast London in the Royal Borough of Greenwich (the others were the Royal Herbert Hospital and the Memorial Hospital, Woolwich). It closed in 1996, and most of its buildings were subsequently demolished.

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Brook General Hospital
Edith Cavell Way, London Charlton (Royal Borough of Greenwich)

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Edith Cavell Way 10
SE18 4JY London, Charlton (Royal Borough of Greenwich)
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Converted Water Tower, former Brook Hospital geograph.org.uk 19608
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