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Royal Ear Hospital building

Royal Ear Hospital building at 21 Capper Street, London, was built in 1926 or 1927 with money and land donated by the barrister and philatelist, Sir Geoffrey Duveen (1883–1975) in memory of his parents.

In about 1997 the building ceased to be used for medical purposes and was then vacant for a time.

In 2012, the building was occupied by the Bartlett School of Architecture.

There are now plans to demolish the building and replace it with a specialist ear, nose, throat and mouth unit.

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Royal Ear Hospital building Wikipedia