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St Elizabeth's Hospital

1909 Map of the St Elizabeth's Hospital's Brighton property before being acquired when it contained only the Nevin's Estate and St Gabriel's Church.

Site of the original South End location from 1885-1914 of St Elizabeth's in Blackstone Square

Blackstone Square Location
In 1914, St. Elizabeth's Hospital moved from the South End to the eight acre site on Cambridge Street in Brighton.  This is the rear entrance of the first and main building of the hospital's new Brighton complex.  It is a Spanish Mission style building designed by noted architect Edward T. P. Graham
 1926


1928 with the construction of Brighton High School on the right


1930



1935


Closeup of the previous photo at Cambridge and Washington Streets.


St Joesph's Hall was constructed in 1917 as a Nurse's residence.  This photo is from 1935 with the Keith Chapel to the left.



1939



c1940


Cardinal O'Connell House


Old Ambulance Entrance






Nursing School Graduation



Closeup of the previous picture



Pharmacy


Patient's Ward



Patient's Ward


Operating Room


Keith Chapel


Keith Chapel interior



1950s



1960s



Cardinal Cushing and Nursing staff



1984 Demolition


Construction on Cambridge St



Late 1980s

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