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Later in his life Geoff Carrington was suspected of having tuberculosis and sent to the Eastby Sanatorium (Bradford Poor Law Sanatorium at Eastby nr Skipton) which opened 3rd Nov 1903 with 33 beds.
Later in his life Geoff Carrington was suspected of having tuberculosis and sent to the Eastby Sanatorium (Bradford Poor Law Sanatorium at Eastby nr Skipton) which opened 3rd Nov 1903 with 33 beds.


This page has some photographs of Eastby Sanatorium (near Bradford) and it's occupants and staff.
[[File:EastbySanatorium0005.jpg|none|Eastby Sanatorium]]


This page has some photographs of Eastby Sanatorium (near Bradford) and it's occupants and staff. Geoff Carrington is third from the right in the back row (framed by the window) in one of the photographs below.
 
 
 
Geoff Carrington is third from the right in the back row (framed by the window) in the photograph below.


In the photograph below, the teacher seated in the middle in the black and white checked suit is Edith Pitcher, who befriended Geoff Carrington. She also came from Norwich, possibly why she befriended Geoff, and she later returned to Norwich. Geoff's children came to know her when they were brought up in Norwich. The photographs on this page came from Edith's niece.


 
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In the photograph below, the teacher seated in the middle in the black and white checked suit is Edith Pitcher, who befriended Geoff Carrington. She also came from Norwich, possibly why she befriended Geoff, and she later returned to Norwich. Geoff's children came to know her when they were brought up in Norwich. The photographs on this page came from Edith's niece.
EastbySanatorium0005.jpg|Eastby Sanatorium
Eastby_Sanatorium_Buildings.jpg|Eastby Sanatorium Buildings
EastbySanatorium004.jpg|Eastby Sanatorium Residents
EastbySanatorium0004.jpg|Detail: Geoff Carrington (centre back)
Eastby_Sanatorium_Nurse.jpg|Eastby Sanatorium Residents
Eastby_Sanatorium_Swimming.jpg|Swimming in the river at Eastby Sanatorium
EastbySanatorium0006.jpg|Probably not Eastby Sanatorium
EastbySanatorium0007.jpg|Eastby Sanatorium Residents
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Revision as of 09:42, 18 July 2014

Later in his life Geoff Carrington was suspected of having tuberculosis and sent to the Eastby Sanatorium (Bradford Poor Law Sanatorium at Eastby nr Skipton) which opened 3rd Nov 1903 with 33 beds.

Eastby Sanatorium
Eastby Sanatorium

This page has some photographs of Eastby Sanatorium (near Bradford) and it's occupants and staff. Geoff Carrington is third from the right in the back row (framed by the window) in one of the photographs below.

In the photograph below, the teacher seated in the middle in the black and white checked suit is Edith Pitcher, who befriended Geoff Carrington. She also came from Norwich, possibly why she befriended Geoff, and she later returned to Norwich. Geoff's children came to know her when they were brought up in Norwich. The photographs on this page came from Edith's niece.