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  1. A well-known and well-loved local institution, the Evelyn Nursing Home was founded in 1921 by C Morland Agnew as a consequence of his wife Evelyn having undergone an unpleasant stay in another Cambridge nursing home.

  2. Title [EPW045009] The Evelyn Nursing Home (The Nuffield Hospital Cambridge), Cambridge, 1934: Reference: EPW045009: Date: June-1934: Link: Place name: CAMBRIDGE

  3. The Evelyn Trust is a grant-making charity supporting medical research and health & wellbeing projects in Cambridgeshire. Each year we make grants of up to £250,000 totalling between £500,000 and about £1.5 million. Except for our small grants programme, our annual application deadline is 15th November. Medical Research Grants.

  4. I don’t know when they moved into 58 St. Barnabas Road, but in the UK, City and County Directory, they are shown to be living there in 1935. They continued to live there until 1961 when he entered The Evelyn Nursing Home, Cambridge. Alfred died on 26th November 1961 aged 87.

  5. Moore died in England in the Evelyn Nursing Home on 24 October 1958. [24] He was cremated at Cambridge Crematorium on 28 October 1958 and his ashes interred at the Parish of the Ascension Burial Ground in the city. His wife, Dorothy Ely (1892–1977), was buried there.

  6. Sep 21, 2015 · The History The Nuffield hospital formally known as the Evelyn Nursing Home was founded in 1921, on land owned by Cambridge University’s Trinity College...

  7. For Julian Agnew, previously Chairman of the Evelyn Trust and now its President, the Evelyn Trust is a family affair. He is the great grandson of Morland Agnew, founder of the Evelyn Nursing Home, which subsequently became the Evelyn Hospital.