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Hospitals are complex buildings that require careful planning and design to ensure they meet the needs of patients, staff, and visitors

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Background imageHospitals Collection: The gate of St Bartholomews Priory, West Smithfield, City of London, c1850 (1906)

The gate of St Bartholomews Priory, West Smithfield, City of London, c1850 (1906).The Priory Church of St Bartholomew the Great was originally founded as an Augustinian priory in 1123

Background imageHospitals Collection: Plan of the Priory Church of St Bartholomew-the-Great, London, 1906

Plan of the Priory Church of St Bartholomew-the-Great, London, 1906. A conjectural restoration of the buildings of the church as existing in Prior William Boltons time, c1530

Background imageHospitals Collection: Chapel of the Hospital for Lepers in Kent Street, Southwark, c1813 (1906). Artist: C John M Whichelo

Chapel of the Hospital for Lepers in Kent Street, Southwark, c1813 (1906). Artist: C John M Whichelo
Chapel of the Hospital for Lepers in Kent Street, Southwark, c1813 (1906). From Medieval London, Vol. II - Ecclesiastical by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1906]

Background imageHospitals Collection: St James Church over West Gate, Warwick, Warwickshire, 1929. Artist: BC Clayton

St James Church over West Gate, Warwick, Warwickshire, 1929. Artist: BC Clayton
St James Church over West Gate, Warwick, Warwickshire, 1929. On the right of the picture is the Lord Leycester Hospital. From The Connoisseur Volume LXXXIX. [The Connoisseur Ltd, London, 1932]

Background imageHospitals Collection: Sir Christopher Wren, 1711. Artist: Sir Godfrey Kneller

Sir Christopher Wren, 1711. Artist: Sir Godfrey Kneller
Sir Christopher Wren, 1711. Wren (1632-1723) is best remembered for his rebuilding of St Pauls Cathedral and numerous other churches destroyed in the Great Fire of London (1666)

Background imageHospitals Collection: Guys Hospital, c1900, (1912)

Guys Hospital, c1900, (1912). From London - South of the Thames, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1912]

Background imageHospitals Collection: The Old St. Thomass Hospital in Bermondsey, which replaced the earlier monastic buildings in 1701

The Old St. Thomass Hospital in Bermondsey, which replaced the earlier monastic buildings in 1701, and was sold in 1862, c1854, (1912). From London - South of the Thames, by Sir Walter Besant

Background imageHospitals Collection: Part of the Site of St. Thomass Hospital at Southwark Being Cleared for Railway Purposes, c1862

Part of the Site of St. Thomass Hospital at Southwark Being Cleared for Railway Purposes, c1862, (1912). From London - South of the Thames, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1912]

Background imageHospitals Collection: Hospital of St Cross, Winchester, Hampshire, early 20th century(?)

Hospital of St Cross, Winchester, Hampshire, early 20th century(?). Exterior view of the 12th century almshouse, the oldest charitable institution in Britain. From Winchester

Background imageHospitals Collection: Operating Theatre, Princess Louise Kensington Hospital for Children. Architects, George Lansdown

Operating Theatre, Princess Louise Kensington Hospital for Children. Architects, George Lansdown & Brown and J. T. Saunders, c1928

Background imageHospitals Collection: Church and Hospital Paula, (1664), 1920s

Church and Hospital Paula, (1664), 1920s
Church and Hospital of Paula for women was erected in 1664 in the times of Bishop Juan Zaenz de Manorca, who was an Inquisitor in Mexico and inspired terror in the people for his extreme severity

Background imageHospitals Collection: Old Bethlem Hospital. Moorfields About 1750, 1878. Artist: Walter Thornbury

Old Bethlem Hospital. Moorfields About 1750, 1878. Artist: Walter Thornbury
Old Bethlem Hospital. Moorfields About 1750.Engraving from Old and New London Volume 2.by Walter Thornbury.Published by Cassell, Petter and Galpin

Background imageHospitals Collection: Jews Hospital, Mile End Road, Whitechapel, London, late 18th or early 19th century

Jews Hospital, Mile End Road, Whitechapel, London, late 18th or early 19th century. Artist: Thomas Prattent
Jews Hospital, Mile End Road, Whitechapel, London, late 18th or early 19th century

Background imageHospitals Collection: Westminster Bridge and St Thomass Hospital, London, 1887

Westminster Bridge and St Thomass Hospital, London, 1887. Designed by Thomas Page, Westminster Bridge was completed in 1862. St Thomass Hospital was originally founded in 1109

Background imageHospitals Collection: A view of Rhodes, 1480 (1882-1884)

A view of Rhodes, 1480 (1882-1884). In 1309 Rhodes came under the control of the Knights Hospitaller, who became known as the Knights of Rhodes

Background imageHospitals Collection: London from Greenwich Park, 1816. Artist: I Varrall

London from Greenwich Park, 1816. Artist: I Varrall
London from Greenwich Park, 1816. The Royal Hospital, Greenwich, designed by Sir Christopher Wren, can be seen to the right of centre

Background imageHospitals Collection: Greenwich, London, 19th century

Greenwich, London, 19th century. Ships on the Thames with the Royal Hospital, Greenwich, designed by Sir Christopher Wren, in the background. From Dugdales England and Wales

Background imageHospitals Collection: Greenwich, from the Park, London, 19th century. Artist: H Bond

Greenwich, from the Park, London, 19th century. Artist: H Bond
Greenwich, from the Park, London, 19th century. View showing the Royal Hospital, Greenwich, with the River Thames in the distance

Background imageHospitals Collection: The Royal Hospital of St Katherine, Regents Park, London, 1827. Artist: William Tombleson

The Royal Hospital of St Katherine, Regents Park, London, 1827. Artist: William Tombleson
The Royal Hospital of St Katherine, Regents Park, London, 1827

Background imageHospitals Collection: Chelsea Hospital, from the Banks of the Thames, London, 1816. Artist: W Wallis

Chelsea Hospital, from the Banks of the Thames, London, 1816. Artist: W Wallis
Chelsea Hospital, from the Banks of the Thames, London, 1816. Founded in 1692 by King Charles II and intended for the succour and relief of veterans broken by age and war, the Royal Hospital

Background imageHospitals Collection: Christs Hospital School, Newgate Street, City of London, 1831. Artist: W Wallis

Christs Hospital School, Newgate Street, City of London, 1831. Artist: W Wallis
Christs Hospital School, Newgate Street, City of London, 1831

Background imageHospitals Collection: The New Hall, Christs Hospital, London, 1828. Artist: William Deeble

The New Hall, Christs Hospital, London, 1828. Artist: William Deeble
The New Hall, Christs Hospital, London, 1828

Background imageHospitals Collection: Fords Hospital, Coventry, West Midlands, 1924-1926

Fords Hospital, Coventry, West Midlands, 1924-1926. The hospital or almshouse, founded in 1509 by William Ford, provided sheltered accommodation for elderly people

Background imageHospitals Collection: Lord Leycester Hospital, Warwick, 1924-1926. Artist: Emil Otto Hoppe

Lord Leycester Hospital, Warwick, 1924-1926. Artist: Emil Otto Hoppe
Lord Leycester Hospital, Warwick, 1924-1926. Formerly the headquarters of the United Guilds of Warwick, these medieval buildings were acquired by Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester who

Background imageHospitals Collection: Piazza and church of the Santissima Annunziata, Florence, Italy, 1882

Piazza and church of the Santissima Annunziata, Florence, Italy, 1882. Also featured is the portico of the Foundling Hospital

Background imageHospitals Collection: Holy Spirit Hospital, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany, c1900s. Artist: Wurthle & Sons

Holy Spirit Hospital, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany, c1900s. Artist: Wurthle & Sons
Holy Spirit Hospital, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany, c1900s. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageHospitals Collection: St Johns Gate on a Sunday, Clerkenwell, London, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeish

St Johns Gate on a Sunday, Clerkenwell, London, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeish
St Johns Gate on a Sunday, Clerkenwell, London, 1926-1927. The gate was built in 1504 by Thomas Docwra, prior of the Priory of the Knights of Saint John

Background imageHospitals Collection: Block tower, 31st British general hospital, Baghdad, Mesopotamia, WWI, 1918

Block tower, 31st British general hospital, Baghdad, Mesopotamia, WWI, 1918. Mesopotamia, formerly part of the Turkish Ottoman empire, was under British military control from October 1918

Background imageHospitals Collection: The Tigris River, from the 31st British general hospital, Baghdad, Mesopotamia, WWI, 1918

The Tigris River, from the 31st British general hospital, Baghdad, Mesopotamia, WWI, 1918
Looking up the Tigris River, from the 31st British general hospital, Baghdad, Mesopotamia, WWI, 1918. Mesopotamia, formerly part of the Turkish Ottoman empire

Background imageHospitals Collection: Docks of San Francisco, (19th century), 1920s

Docks of San Francisco, (19th century), 1920s
Docks of San Francisco. Near the ancient square of San Francisco and the convent with the same name. Cigar card from the History of Cuba, Geografico Universal

Background imageHospitals Collection: Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, Scotland, late 19th or early 20th century

Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, Scotland, late 19th or early 20th century. The Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh was established in 1729

Background imageHospitals Collection: Chethams Hospital and Library, Manchester, 1937

Chethams Hospital and Library, Manchester, 1937. Chethams Library, founded in 1653, claims to be the oldest public library in the English-speaking world

Background imageHospitals Collection: Residence of General Sir Herbert Taylor, Baronet, Regents Park, London, 1827

Residence of General Sir Herbert Taylor, Baronet, Regents Park, London, 1827. Artist: William Tombleson
Residence of General Sir Herbert Taylor, Baronet, Regents Park, London, 1827. Taylor was the first and principal aide-de-camp to King George IV and Master of St Katherines Hospital at the time

Background imageHospitals Collection: The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, 19th century

The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, 19th century. Founded by King Charles II and intended for the succour and relief of veterans broken by age and war

Background imageHospitals Collection: The Royal Hospital, Greenwich, London, 19th century

The Royal Hospital, Greenwich, London, 19th century. The Royal Hospital was established as a residential home for injured sailors

Background imageHospitals Collection: Sir Christopher Wren, English architect, designer, astronomer and geometrician, (c1850)

Sir Christopher Wren, English architect, designer, astronomer and geometrician, (c1850). Wren (1632-1723) is best remembered for his rebuilding of St Pauls Cathedral

Background imageHospitals Collection: Ancient Gateway, St Barts Hospital, London, c1920s

Ancient Gateway, St Barts Hospital, London, c1920s. St Bartholomews Hospital was founded in 1123 by Rahere, the Prior of St Bartholomews Priory, after he had a vision of the saint

Background imageHospitals Collection: Fords Hospital, Coventry, West Midlands, c1920s

Fords Hospital, Coventry, West Midlands, c1920s. The hospital or almshouse, founded in 1509 by William Ford, provided sheltered accommodation for elderly people

Background imageHospitals Collection: St Johns Gate, Clerkenwell, London, c1920s

St Johns Gate, Clerkenwell, London, c1920s. The gate was built in 1504 by Thomas Docwra, prior of the Priory of the Knights of Saint John. It served as the south entrance to the inner precinct

Background imageHospitals Collection: Redcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, c1950-1970. Artist: Graham Clilverd

Redcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, c1950-1970. Artist: Graham Clilverd
Redcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, c1950-1970. Named after the physician John Radcliffe, the Radcliffe Infirmary was Oxfords first hospital, opening in 1770. It closed in January 2007

Background imageHospitals Collection: Kings College Hospital, Portugal Street, Lincolns Inn, London, c1860s

Kings College Hospital, Portugal Street, Lincolns Inn, London, c1860s. A print from the Illustrated London News

Background imageHospitals Collection: Guys Hospital, Southwark, London, 1829. Artist: J Rogers

Guys Hospital, Southwark, London, 1829. Artist: J Rogers
Guys Hospital, Southwark, London, 1829. Guys Hospital was founded in 1721 by Sir Thomas Guy, a publisher who made a fortune from the South Sea Bubble

Background imageHospitals Collection: The Infirmary, Chichester, 1829. Artist: W Syms

The Infirmary, Chichester, 1829. Artist: W Syms
The Infirmary, Chichester, 1829.The infirmary, which was later renamed the Royal West Sussex Hospital, opened in 1826

Background imageHospitals Collection: General Lying-in Hospital, York Road, Lambeth, London, 1830. Artist: J Shury

General Lying-in Hospital, York Road, Lambeth, London, 1830. Artist: J Shury
General Lying-in Hospital, York Road, Lambeth, London, 1830. Lying in Hospitals were built primarily to provide treatment to the wives of tradesmen, soldiers and sailors

Background imageHospitals Collection: Abbotts Hospital, Guildford, 19th century. Artist: Shury & Son

Abbotts Hospital, Guildford, 19th century. Artist: Shury & Son
Abbotts Hospital, Guildford, 19th century. George Abbot (1562-1633) became Archbishop of Canterbury in 1611. In 1619 he began building the Hospital of the Blessed Trinity

Background imageHospitals Collection: Hospital of the Holy Trinity, Croydon, 1840. Artist: MJ Starling

Hospital of the Holy Trinity, Croydon, 1840. Artist: MJ Starling
Hospital of the Holy Trinity, Croydon, 1840. View of the hospital which was founded by Archbishop Whitgift in 1595. The buildings, now known as the Almshouses, are still standing

Background imageHospitals Collection: Beddington Park, 19th century. Artist: Flemming

Beddington Park, 19th century. Artist: Flemming
Beddington Park, 19th century. View of Beddington Park in Sutton at the period when it was the Lambeth Female Orphan Asylum

Background imageHospitals Collection: Hospital of the Holy Trinity, Croydon, 1840. Artist: MJ Starling

Hospital of the Holy Trinity, Croydon, 1840. Artist: MJ Starling
Hospital of the Holy Trinity, Croydon, 1840. View of the hospital which was founded by Archbishop Whitgift in 1595. The buildings, now known as the Almshouses, are still standing



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Hospitals Collection

Hospitals are complex buildings that require careful planning and design to ensure they meet the needs of patients, staff, and visitors. Architects must consider a range of factors when designing hospitals, including patient flow, infection control measures, accessibility for people with disabilities, and the need for natural light and ventilation. It also require specialized spaces such as operating rooms, intensive care units, emergency departments, and diagnostic imaging suites. In addition to functional considerations, architects must also create welcoming environments that promote healing and reduce stress for patients. Overall hospital architecture plays a crucial role in creating safe and effective healthcare facilities that support the health and well-being of patients.
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Our beautiful Wall Art and Photo Gifts include Framed Prints, Photo Prints, Poster Prints, Canvas Prints, Jigsaw Puzzles, Metal Prints and so much more

The Hospitals collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning array of wall art and framed prints that showcase the beauty and grandeur of hospitals around the world. Our collection features images of both modern and historic hospital buildings, highlighting their unique architectural designs, intricate details, and impressive structures. From towering skyscrapers to sprawling complexes, each print captures the essence of these important institutions in all their glory. Whether you're a healthcare professional or simply appreciate great architecture, our collection offers something for everyone. Each piece is expertly crafted using high-quality materials to ensure long-lasting durability and vibrant colors that will stand out on any wall. With so many options to choose from, it's easy to find the perfect piece to complement your home or office decor. The Hospitals collection is a must-have for anyone who loves beautiful design and wants to add a touch of elegance to their space.
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What are Hospitals (Architecture) art prints?

Hospitals art prints are a collection of high-quality photographic images that showcase the unique and intricate architecture of hospitals from around the world. These prints capture the beauty, complexity, and functionality of hospital buildings in stunning detail, highlighting their design elements such as grand entrances, soaring ceilings, and modern facilities. These art prints are perfect for anyone who appreciates architectural photography or has an interest in healthcare design. They can be used to decorate homes or offices with a touch of sophistication and elegance while also serving as a reminder of the importance of healthcare institutions in our communities. Whether you're looking for black-and-white photographs or vibrant color images, there is something for everyone in this collection. Each print is carefully crafted using state-of-the-art printing technology to ensure exceptional quality and durability. Hospitals art prints offer a unique way to appreciate the beauty and functionality of hospital buildings while adding style and character to any space.
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We offer a wide range of hospital architecture art prints that are available at varying prices. The cost of these prints depends on several factors such as the size, framing options, and the quality of the print. Our collection includes stunning images of hospitals from around the world captured by talented photographers. We understand that every customer has different preferences and budgets when it comes to purchasing art prints. Therefore, we have made sure to offer a diverse selection of hospital architecture art prints that cater to all tastes and price ranges. Whether you're looking for a small print or a large canvas artwork, our collection has something for everyone. We take pride in offering high-quality products at affordable prices without compromising on the quality or aesthetics. So if you're interested in adding some beautiful hospital architecture art prints to your home or office decor, be sure to check out our extensive collection today.
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We take great care in delivering your Hospitals art prints to you. Once you have placed your order, our team of professionals will carefully print and package your artwork to ensure it arrives in perfect condition. We use high-quality materials for packaging, including sturdy cardboard tubes or flat packages with protective layers. We work with trusted shipping partners who are experienced in handling delicate items such as art prints. Your order will be shipped directly from our printing facility to the address provided during checkout. Upon delivery, please inspect the package carefully before accepting it from the courier. If there is any damage to the packaging or artwork inside, please contact us immediately so that we can resolve the issue as quickly as possible. We hope that you enjoy your Hospitals art prints and appreciate the effort we put into ensuring they arrive safely at your doorstep.