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A bed from Noahs Hotel is unloaded at the Salvation Army’s Bethany Hospital yesterday. From left are Mr Alan Duane, of the Salvation Army’s Bridge programme, Mr Les Holderness, a Salvation Army driver, and Major Gilbert Beale. The bed is one of 20 three-quarter beds given by the hotel’s management to the Salvation Army to help set up Bethany as a home for the elderly. The beds are being replaced as part of hotel renovations.

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Press, 24 May 1985, Page 3

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A bed from Noahs Hotel is unloaded at the Salvation Army’s Bethany Hospital yesterday. From left are Mr Alan Duane, of the Salvation Army’s Bridge programme, Mr Les Holderness, a Salvation Army driver, and Major Gilbert Beale. The bed is one of 20 three-quarter beds given by the hotel’s management to the Salvation Army to help set up Bethany as a home for the elderly. The beds are being replaced as part of hotel renovations. Press, 24 May 1985, Page 3

A bed from Noahs Hotel is unloaded at the Salvation Army’s Bethany Hospital yesterday. From left are Mr Alan Duane, of the Salvation Army’s Bridge programme, Mr Les Holderness, a Salvation Army driver, and Major Gilbert Beale. The bed is one of 20 three-quarter beds given by the hotel’s management to the Salvation Army to help set up Bethany as a home for the elderly. The beds are being replaced as part of hotel renovations. Press, 24 May 1985, Page 3