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The Royal Victoria Parking Pass entitles you to unlimited car parking for a year. It also makes a great present for friends and family.
Uncover the stories of the Royal Victoria Military Hospital in this fascinating guidebook, beautifully illustrated with photos from our archive collection.
As part of our programme of events to mark British Science Week, join Pete Starling, former Director of the Army Medical Services Museum, online for a fascinating talk about the history of the Army Medical Services. This talk will take you from the earliest beginnings of the service through to the present day and the role of Army Medical Services in the Covid-19 pandemic.
An exciting addition to our British Science Week activities! Dr. Bahijja Raimi-Abraham is a TEDx speaker, a pharmacist and Lecturer in Pharmaceutics at King’s College London. Join her online for this fascinating talk exploring the science of making medicines, from lab to drug to patient.
Have you ever wondered why there’s a church in the middle of the country park at Netley? Why Florence Nightingale called for the hospital construction to be abandoned? Why a hospital had animal skeletons in the entrance hall? How patient care was funded in WW1? Or what Americans were doing at Netley in WW2? Find out the answers to these and many other questions in this illustrated talk by the Royal Victoria Chapel’s Heritage Officer, Ursula Pearce.
The Royal Victoria Hospital was almost a town in itself: a huge, 200-acre site with its own gasworks, reservoir, station, stables, laundry, bakery and post office. Now you can explore this site from the comfort of your living room in the company of the Royal Victoria Chapel’s Heritage Officer, Ursula Pearce. With video, images and live commentary, this armchair tour will leave you feeling you’ve actually walked round the park. The tour will last approximately 90 minutes and includes opportunities to ask questions.
Netley Abbey village lies in the parish of Hound, to the south-east of Southampton. It developed as a direct result of the building of the Royal Victoria Hospital during the Victorian era. Join Heritage Officer Ursula Pearce for this armchair tour, exploring the heritage of the village and its historic links to the hospital. With video, Google Street View, images and live commentary, you’ll be walking in the footsteps of the many hospital patients, workers and visitors to Netley from across the years.
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