Interior of a meeting room at the Hospital for Paralysis
- Date:
- 9 Jun 1886
- Location:
- Hospital For Paralysis, Queen Square, Camden, Greater London Authority
- Reference:
- BB93/35615

The hospital was founded in 1860 by Louisa and Joanna Chandler, for the care of the paralysed and epileptic. The building was designed by the architects M P Manning and J Simpson, and was built 1883-1885. It later became known as the National Hospital for Neurology. The image was taken for the architect, M P Manning.
This is part of the Series: HBL01/10 Copy negatives of images from the Bedford Lemere collection; within the Collection: HBL01 The Bedford Lemere Collection
© Historic England Archive
Photographer: Bedford Lemere And Company
Architect: Manning, M P
Fireplace, Meeting Room, Hospital
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