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Rosalie Mathilda Jönsson 1916-1999


Re: Middlesbrough Hospitals
« Reply #15 on: Monday 23 November 09 17:48 UTC (UK) »

There was also a convalescent hospital at Flatts Lane, Normanby, and the hospital at Eston, Jen,  (demolished 1980) was just past Eston Square on the right as you go towards Lazenby, they later built a police station on the site, I had 4 operations there when I was a child  Roll Eyes

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Re: Middlesbrough Hospitals
« Reply #16 on: Monday 23 November 09 18:11 UTC (UK) »

There was also a convalescent hospital at Flatts Lane, Normanby, and the hospital at Eston, Jen,  (demolished 1980) was just past Eston Square on the right as you go towards Lazenby, they later built a police station on the site, I had 4 operations there when I was a child  Roll Eyes

Barbara

Have I gone past the row of shops with a chemist (and possibly even the doctor's surgery, when I was small)? I honestly can't see it at all. That is so weird.

And yet I have a feeling one of my friends might have had her appendix out there - would that make sense?
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Re: Middlesbrough Hospitals
« Reply #17 on: Monday 23 November 09 18:41 UTC (UK) »

Yes, perfect sense, although I had my appendix out at Carter Bequest in 1953,  4 other smaller ops at Eston before that. The hospital was well set back from the road, iron gates as in the pic mackintosh linked to

trying to remember where I put my old map  Grin
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Re: Middlesbrough Hospitals
« Reply #18 on: Yesterday at 01:55:12 »

North Riding Infirmary developed into the ENT hospital, so may have been the hospital where your Grandmother was. (Newport Road) (been there - Tonsils aged 5 or 6 - lost a lot of blood - never liked Jello (Jelly) or oranges since.

The General (near "old" football ground - yes I know there was an older football ground) Was originally the workhouse. Accident and emergencies.

My Mother's cousin was last Matron there. She went on to be a member of the hospital board for the area and worked for the modernisation of hospitals (South Cleveland) (So blame her)

West Lane - origanally an isolation Hospital (Cholera, smallpox, typhoid and scarlet fever) Part of Linthorpe Cemetery contains the failed cases, I believe.

(Also floating Hospital on the river)

Hemlington - originally an army hospital. Then isolation (Out in the country at the time - been there too - appendix with complications, aged 10 for 3 months)

Eston - originally Miners Hospital, then infectious cases, then a General.

Others as Barbara says. Carter Bequest - Private patients & union members?

Poole - TB isolation. (Worked on a Farm owned by the head saw bones as a lad. (Dr Walton) TB? - lets crack open the chest and collapse a lung)

Parkside Maternity (next to Nazareth house)

See: -  http://rememberwhen.gazettelive.co.uk/2008/10/index.html?page=2

but sadly : - http://rememberwhen.gazettelive.co.uk/2008/10/index.html?page=2

St. Luke's - sanatorium. (For TB as well I believe  Undecided)

Berwick House (St Luke's) for the cases not able to be resolved (previously).

The original Hospitals in Dundas Mews (Houses converted) after an explosion in the Iron works (I believe)

Good places in their day.

I also remember the older Hospitals before the end of their day. Would sooner go to South Cleveland (come the day).

Regarding conservation of such places, the exteriors may have some merit, but the interiors were unusable for modern practice. So unless a use could be found for (in modern construction and all the environmental aspects) such properties, then redevelopment for the good of the community (although with future hindsight, perhaps not good) is or should be regarded as beneficial.

Don't get me started on St Hilda's area regards conservation - Lots of really ancient sites and from the early development of the area - all gone.  Sad

George






 
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Re: Middlesbrough Hospitals
« Reply #19 on: Yesterday at 19:15:56 »


My Mother's cousin was last Matron there. She went on to be a member of the hospital board for the area and worked for the modernisation of hospitals (South Cleveland) (So blame her)

George


When-ish, George? Do you have any dates?

Jen
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Westmorland: Dickenson, Jackson Ewbank Waller
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