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Narrow Pavilion

Narrow Pavilion

It was interesting that these balconies were so small, as beds were usually wheeled out for sunlight and fresh air treatments in the early years.
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they must have wheeled them out sideways
Lovely colours again, with the lilac and yellow walls, the red brick and the green leaves.
tiled floor and vaulted ceiling. make a nice bed and breakfast
Love the brick columns. Very pretty!
Yeah. I'll guess chairs to sit, and then maybe the windows were opened and the overhang kept rain out of the wards? Your historical account indicates that a warmer climate was preferred at first. Maybe the doctors were not fully sold on the cold fresh air treatments that seemed to be common here in the states?

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