Royal Samaritan Hospital

The hospital had its origins in a converted house in South Cumberland Street which opened in January 1886.

[1] It moved to Kingston House in Tradeston in 1890 and to a new purpose‑built hospital, designed by MacWhannel and Rogerson, in Coplaw Street in 1895.

[2] A new wing to the hospital was completed in 1927 and a patients' annex opened in 1936.

[1] It joined the National Health Service in 1948 and then closed in 1991.

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