 | Item 58502 Governors Hall at Barts London Old Postcard - E. Coffin Vintage B/W Artist Signed Art Drawn Pencil Sketch Postcard. The Governors Hall at Barts. Interior. By Ernest Coffin. St Bartholomew's Hospital, also known as Barts, is a hospital in Smithfield in the City of London, England.
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 | Item 58152 HOSPITAL CHURCH - St. Bartholomew the Less Old Postcard Vintage B/W Undivided Back Postcard. The Hospital Church St. BARTS Bartholomew the Less. London. Artist Signed by Ernest Coffin.
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 | Item 58149 TOMB OF RAHERE FOUNDER OF BARTS Art Drawn Old Postcard Artist Signed Vintage B/W Postcard. Tomb of Rahere the Founder of Barts. Ernest Coffin. London.
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 | Item 51627 HOSPITAL CHURCH ST BARTS THE LESS - Old Artist Postcard Vintage Artist Signed Art Drawn B/W Charity Postcard. Barts Hospital Reconstruct Appeal. St Bartholomew's Hospital. St Barts the Less. Hospital Church. By Ernest Coffin.
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 | Item 51626 TOMB OF RAHERE FOUNDER OF BARTS Art Drawn Old Postcard Vintage Artist Drawn B/W Charity Postcard. Tomb of Rahere the Founder of Barts. Barts Hospital Reconstruct Appeal. St Bartholomew's Hospital. By Ernest Coffins?.
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 | Item 51625 Artist Signed Old Postcard - ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S HOSPITAL Vintage Art Drawn B/W Charity Postcard. St. Bartholomews the Great. Signed Ernest Coffin. Barts Hospital Reconstruct Appeal. St Bartholomew's Hospital. By Ernest Coffin.
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 | Item 50797 St. Bartholomew's Church 1609 Old Postcard STANDING CUP Early B/W Postcard. Standing Cup. Date, circa 1609 (1629). Belonging to St. Bartholomew's Church, Tong, Shropshire.
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 | Item 16582 London Sketch Old PPC TOMB OF RAHERE - FOUNDER OF BARTS Tomb of Rahere the Founder of Barts (St. Bartholomew's Hospital), London. Pencil Sketch Drawing. St Bartholomew's Hospital, also known as Barts, is a hospital in Smithfield in the City of London. It was founded in 1123 by Raherus or Rahere (died 1144), a favorite courtier of King Henry I. It is the oldest surviving hospital in London and has an important current role as well as a long history and architecturally important buildings. The Henry VIII entrance to the hospital shown in the photograph is still the main public entrance. The statue of Henry VIII is the only public statue of him in London.
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