
ABOUT THE MUSEUM - UTMB Health
The Old Red Medical Museum at UTMB, preserves and showcases Galveston’s medical heritage. It is a pre-eminent local, national, and international leader in generating historical and …
Ashbel Smith Building - Wikipedia
The Ashbel Smith Building, also known as Old Red, is a Romanesque Revival building located in Galveston, Texas. [2] It was built in 1891 with red brick and sandstone. [3] Nicholas J. Clayton …
Old Red Medical Museum at UTMB - UTMB Health
UTMB Google UTMB Health. HOME; ABOUT THE MUSEUM; EVENTS & NEWS; NEWSLETTERS; CONTACT; Old Red-Postcards c.1899-1970; Letters from an Epidemic, …
University of Texas Medical Branch - Wikipedia
The University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) is a public academic health science center in Galveston, Texas, United States. It is part of the University of Texas System . UTMB includes …
Old Red Medical Museum at UTMB
Old Red-Postcards c.1899-1970; Letters from an Epidemic, 1832-1918; Women's History @ UTMB
UTMB Medical School and "Old Red" in Galveston, Texas
3 days ago · Old Red is a beautiful building on the UTMB Medical School campus in Galveston, Texas. It was designed by Nicholas Clayton in a Romanesque Revival style. One of only two …
"Old Red" - The Historical Marker Database
The marker is at the big red/orange building, on the left of the big stairs. If you look carefully you can see it just to the left of the narrow arched opening. Touch for map .
The Friends of Old Red - UTMB Health
The Friends of Old Red are dedicated to founding a new medical museum in Old Red/Ashbel Smith Building and preserving UTMB’s medical heritage collections. UTMB housed notable …
Behind The Scenes Tour of UTMB Galveston's Ashbel Smith "Old Red …
Nov 2, 2022 · Did you know the founding of UTMB Health in Galveston began with a vote back in 1881? The popular vote chose Galveston over Houston, thus the medical school's original …
"Old Red" Ashbel Smith Building - Galveston.com
One of over 200 historical markers on the island, this marker is located at the first building of the University of Texas Medical Branch. The marker was erected in 1969 by the Texas Historical …
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