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Royal Army Medical College

The Royal Army Medical College (RAMC) was located on a site south of the Tate Gallery (now known as Tate Britain) on Millbank, in Westminster, London, overlooking the River Thames. The college moved from the site in 1999 and the buildings are now occupied by the Chelsea College of Art and Design.
==History==
The site, including that of the Tate Gallery (which opened in 1897), was previously occupied by the Millbank Penitentiary from 1821 to the late 19th century. The college was built by John Henry Townsend and Wilfred Ainslie in Imperial Baroque style. They also designed the adjoining Regimental Officers’ Mess and Commandant's House, in French Renaissance style. The buildings were opened by King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra on 15 May 1907. A statue of Sir James McGrigor, the father of army medicine, originally at the Royal Hospital, Chelsea was moved to the grounds in 1907.
Queen Alexandra's Military Hospital (Millbank) was built to the north of the Tate Gallery and opened in 1905.
Sir (Edwin) Cooper Perry (1856–1938) was knighted in 1903 for helping set up the college.
During the first World War the college was used to prepare vaccines, including a vaccine against typhoid which was developed at the college. The college also researched into protection against chemical warfare including the development of gas masks here. In the second World War, the college provided courses in tropical medicine. The college was seriously damaged in 1941 by bombs and the walls of the Tate Gallery nearby still show signs of the damage.〔(History of 45 Millbank website ), accessed 6 August 2012〕
The area around the college including the Tate, former military hospital and other adjacent areas is a conservation area.〔(Millbank Conservation Area ) – Westminster City Council, January 2005, accessed 6 August 2012〕 The former college buildings are now listed, as is the statue of (Dr) Sir James McGrigor in the forecourt.〔Southern Block
Officers Mess and Commandants House
Statue
Former barracks (1)
Former barracks (2)〕

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