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The Royal Victoria Hospital or Netley Hospital was a large military hospital in Netley, near Southampton, Hampshire, England. Construction started in 1856 at the suggestion of Queen Victoria but its design caused some controversy, chiefly from Florence Nightingale. Often visited by Queen Victoria, the hospital was extensively used during the First World War. It became the 28th US General Hospital during the invasion of mainland Europe in the Second World War. The main building – the world's longest building when it was completed – was entirely demolished in 1966, except for the chapel and former YMCA building, which still survive. The extensive outbuildings, which once occupied a vast acreage of land to the rear of the main building, finally succumbed in 1978. The site of the hospital can

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  • Hôpital militaire de Netley (fr)
  • Netley Hospital (en)
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  • The Royal Victoria Hospital or Netley Hospital was a large military hospital in Netley, near Southampton, Hampshire, England. Construction started in 1856 at the suggestion of Queen Victoria but its design caused some controversy, chiefly from Florence Nightingale. Often visited by Queen Victoria, the hospital was extensively used during the First World War. It became the 28th US General Hospital during the invasion of mainland Europe in the Second World War. The main building – the world's longest building when it was completed – was entirely demolished in 1966, except for the chapel and former YMCA building, which still survive. The extensive outbuildings, which once occupied a vast acreage of land to the rear of the main building, finally succumbed in 1978. The site of the hospital can (en)
  • L’hôpital militaire de Netley (Netley Hospital), appelé aussi l’hôpital militaire royal de Victoria (Royal Victoria Military Hospital), était un grand hôpital militaire situé à dans le Surrey, près de Southampton, en Angleterre. Sa construction date de 1856 sur l'idée de la reine Victoria, bien que son design ait porté à controverse. Il était géré par Florence Nightingale, la pionnière du travail spécifique de l'infirmière. Le site de l'hôpital était construit et peut encore aujourd'hui être visité dans le (en). (fr)
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  • Netley Hospital (en)
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  • Netley Hospital (en)
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