Transitions

150 Years of the Royal Women’s Hospital

Peter Garnick (photographer)

A collection of photographs of the Royal Women's Hospital that chronicles the old hospital, the construction of the new hospital, and the move in 2008 to the hospital’s new site.

About this Title

Transitions is a collection of photographs of the Royal Women's Hospital that chronicles the old hospital, the construction of the new hospital, and the move in 2008 to the hospital’s new site. The photographs are acompanied by text supplied by the Royal Women's Hospital, a timeline of key events in the hospital's history and quotes from clinicians who have worked at the hospital during its history.

About the Author

Peter Garnick was born in Boston in 1953. He has been a photographer since the age of thirteen. While pursuing a science degree at Trinity College, he practised portraiture and photo journalism. In 2004 he made the transition from film to digital capture. His recent work focuses on man-made and natural processes of construction and decay.

Established in 1856, the Royal Women's Hospital is Australia's largest specialist hospital dedicated to improving the health of all women and newborn babies.

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