Category:Hospitals
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Built of red brick in Elizabethan style.\n\nCOTTAGE HOSPITAL 1884\nCOTTAGE HOSPITAL 1899\nOUTPATIENTS DEPARTMENT 1899\nCHILDRENS WARD 1908\nCOTTAGE HOSPITAL 1908\nGENERAL HOSPITAL 1934\nOPERATING THEATRE 1934\nRADIOGRAPHY DEPARTMENT 1934","timestamp":null,"begin":null,"end":null,"altitudeMode":null,"tessellate":-1,"extrude":0,"visibility":-1,"drawOrder":null,"icon":null},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[0.556864,50.862634,0]}},{"type":"Feature","properties":{"title":"Royal East Sussex Hospital (RESH)","description":null,"timestamp":null,"begin":null,"end":null,"altitudeMode":null,"tessellate":-1,"extrude":0,"visibility":-1,"drawOrder":null,"icon":null},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[0.572794,50.855548,0]}},{"type":"Feature","properties":{"title":"Contagious Diseases Sanatorium (Mount Pleasant Hospital)","description":"Isolation hospital of 1895-1997 by P H Palmer.","timestamp":null,"begin":null,"end":null,"altitudeMode":null,"tessellate":-1,"extrude":0,"visibility":-1,"drawOrder":null,"icon":null},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[0.600656,50.870002,0]}},{"type":"Feature","properties":{"title":"St Helen's Hospital","description":"","timestamp":null,"begin":null,"end":null,"altitudeMode":null,"tessellate":-1,"extrude":0,"visibility":-1,"drawOrder":null,"icon":null},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[0.601998,50.872743,0]}},{"type":"Feature","properties":{"title":"Hospital of St Mary Magdalen (approx site)","description":"The Chapel Farm, at the junction of the Bohemia and\nDe Cham Roads marks the site of the Hospital f St Mary Magdalen.\nA portion of the ruins was standing in 1820. On their removal\nthe centre of the hospital chapel was found to be full of bones\nwithout coffins and recently, in digging the foundations of\nhouses at the angle of De Cham Road, many more bones have been\nmet with. No doubt this was the hospital cemetery. Antiquities of Hastings 1884 122-3 (T H Cole) \n\nThe 1873 25andquot; Survey shows the barn of Chapel Farm standing on\nthe angle of De Cham Road and Bohemia Road - a site now covered\nby two late Victorian houses. This taken in conjunction with\nColeandapos;s evidence seems to indicate the most likely site for the\nhospital here.\n\nHospital of St Mary Magdalen, founded before 1293 and dissolved\nbefore 1600. 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The east wing was enlarged in 1923-4 and the west wing 1929.\n\nRead more at: https://www.hastingsobserver.co.uk/news/eversfield-hospital-served-the-community-for-more-than-100-years-1-8190179","timestamp":null,"begin":null,"end":null,"altitudeMode":null,"tessellate":-1,"extrude":0,"visibility":-1,"drawOrder":null,"icon":null},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[0.542487,50.852019,0]}},{"type":"Feature","properties":{"title":"Railway Mission","description":"In 1890 the Railway Mission opened its first convalescent home for railway men in Hastings, and this then moved to 111 West Hill Road in 1897. The Railway Mission was founded on November the 14th 1881 at Mildmay Park, London when it merged with the Railway Boys Mission. It did not have a personal membership, membership being organised around local secretaries responsible for providing a location for meetings. By 1890 there were 6,000 members and approximately 250 local missions around the United Kingdom and the majority of railway communities had a Railway Mission Hall. Later renamed Gambier House for adult mental health services.\n","timestamp":null,"begin":null,"end":null,"altitudeMode":null,"tessellate":-1,"extrude":0,"visibility":-1,"drawOrder":null,"icon":null},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[0.54412,50.851794,0]}},{"type":"Feature","properties":{"title":"WestCliffe","description":"Opened as a private mental health institution.","timestamp":null,"begin":null,"end":null,"altitudeMode":null,"tessellate":-1,"extrude":0,"visibility":-1,"drawOrder":null,"icon":null},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[0.542074,50.852055,0]}},{"type":"Feature","properties":{"title":"Staff Dormitory","description":"For nursing staff at the Royal East Sussex Hospital which backed onto Holmedale Gardens.","timestamp":null,"begin":null,"end":null,"altitudeMode":null,"tessellate":-1,"extrude":0,"visibility":-1,"drawOrder":null,"icon":null},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[0.572637,50.856658,0]}},{"type":"Feature","properties":{"title":"East Sussex Hospital","description":"Demolished 1927\n","timestamp":null,"begin":null,"end":null,"altitudeMode":null,"tessellate":-1,"extrude":0,"visibility":-1,"drawOrder":null,"icon":null},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[0.572314,50.853595,0]}},{"type":"Feature","properties":{"title":"Hospital of St John","description":"St John\u2019s was an auxiliary hospital run under the banner of the Red Cross, after the British Red Cross and Order of St John of Jerusalem merged at the outbreak of the war. 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Pages in category ‘Hospitals’
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