File:Military Hospital Becket Park Leeds World War I.jpg

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1918 postcard photo of 2nd Northern General Hospital, Beckett Park, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. This building was requisitioned for a military hospital in World War I, when the principal matron was Euphemia Steele Innes.

The building was designed by G.W. Atkinson and completed in 1912. It was built as City of Leeds Training College, for teachers. In 1968 it became City of Leeds Carnegie College, and then became part of Leeds Beckett University. As of 2022 it was called the James Graham building, Beckett Park.
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