Royal Hospital, Wolverhampton, West Midlands
The Royal Hospital was built in 1845, by Edward Banks in a Classical style of architecture. The hospital was the first major commission of a notable Wolverhampton architect.
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The Royal Hospital was built in 1845, by Edward Banks in a Classical style of architecture. The hospital was the first major commission of a notable Wolverhampton architect.
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