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	covmanuk
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	Mon 14th Oct 2013  3:46pm  
	 
	Hi to all, can someone help us? My partner is looking for any info or photos of the old 'Municipal General Hospital U D' as this is where her sister was born in November 1945. This is what it says on her birth certificate - hope someone can help. Thanks. 
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	TonyS
	 Coventry  | 
	 
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	Tue 15th Oct 2013  12:08pm  
	 
	A quick internet search indicates that in 1929 the old 'workhouse hospital' was renamed 'Gulson Road Municipal Hospital' but then maybe all hospitals around this time were 'Municipal' so I can't verify this is what you are looking for. I'm sure others can add more to this.   
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	Midland Red
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	Tue 15th Oct 2013  4:23pm  
	 
	I have U D (Urban District) on my birth certificate and I was born in a house in St Nicholas Street    
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	Annewiggy
	 Tamworth  | 
	 
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	Tue 15th Oct 2013  4:33pm  
	 
	What is now the Royal Court Hotel was used as a maternity hospital during and after the war. Do you know where the birth was registered ?  
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	Midland Red
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	Tue 15th Oct 2013  4:57pm  
	 
	Births at Keresley Hospital / Royal Court Hotel (!) would have been registered at Meriden R D (registration district) 
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	covmanuk
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	Tue 15th Oct 2013  5:51pm  
	 
	Yes it was registered in County Borough of Coventry, that's what is on the form and it has a red 1d stamp on it as well  
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	PhiliPamInCoventry
	 Holbrooks  | 
	 
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	Mon 21st Oct 2013  7:20pm  
	 
	Hi  
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