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Maternity and Child Welfare Centre, Elsdale Street

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Maternity and Child Welfare Centre, Elsdale Street

This image comes from . The shows either a large house or a public building on this site, still there in 1913.

The proudly announces the completion of the Maternity and Child Welfare Centre at 28 Elsdale Street, opened 1st January 1939. 

The notes that there were 6 Maternity and Child Welfare Centres in Hackney, one being at 28 Elsdale Street. October 2015 the building is signed "NHS Elsdale Street Surgery" In May 2016 the site was under development.

Sources include: Google Street View at various dates.

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