Description | Extracts from the 'Press and Journal', 2 July 1931 and the ?'Evening Express', n.d., announcing Lockhart's appointment as Professor of Anatomy in the University of Birmingham.
Extracts from the 'Birmingham Post', 15 July 1938 and the 'Birmingham Gazette', 15 July 1938, regarding opening of the 'Hospitals' Centre', Edgebaston, Birmingham. The Centre was at this time considered unique in Britain, bringing together for the first time, a district hospital, nurses home, auxiliary scientific medical and administrative services and a medical school as a single unit. It was opened by the Duke of Gloucester on the 14 July 1938. The scheme had been started 13 years prior, with over one million pounds raised in voluntary contributions. Lockhart made significant contributions in the planning and design of the medical school. |