Royal Sussex County Hospital
- Royal Sussex County Hospital
The Royal Sussex County Hospital is a hospital in Brighton, England. The original building (1828) was designed by Charles Barry, who was later architect for the Houses of Parliament. In October 1984 this hospital received the injured from the bombing by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) of the Grand Hotel where members of the Government were staying during the Conservative Party annual conference.
ee also
*List of hospitals in the UK
*Brighton hotel bombing
*University of Sussex
External links
* [http://www.bsuh.nhs.uk Official website]
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