File:A9a-10 Lillhagens Byggnadskommite.jpg
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English: Lillhagens hospital,Gothenburg, Sweden. Gamla Hökällavägen alongside the doctors accommodation. On the right side of the road the mighty Aschebergska oak.
Svenska: Lillhagens sjukhus. Gamla Hökällavägen bredvid läkarebostäderna. På höger-sidan av vägen, står den mäktige Aschebergska eken |
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Source | From the collections of the Medical History Museum, Gothenburg, Sweden. |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
From a collection of photographs taken for the city building comittee (Byggnadskommitté) on inauguration of the buildings to be used as a psychiatric hospital. The hospital is now closed and converted to appartments.
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