Caernarvonshire and Anglesey Infirmary

The Caernarvonshire and Anglesey Infirmary, commonly known as the C&A, was a general hospital in Bangor, Wales.

The hospital was first established as the Carnarvonshire and Anglesey Loyal Dispensary in 1809, to commemorate the 15th anniversary of George III's reign.

[1] It initially had only a small building intended to help provide smallpox vaccinations, but in 1845 moved to a much larger site in Upper Bangor, funded by subscription from local gentry.

Construction on a new wing as well as interior modernisation began in 1923, finishing three years later and increasing the bed capacity by 300.

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