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Churwell Isolation Hospital
« on: Monday 06 March 06 07:46 GMT (UK) »
My partner believes his mother was a matron at Churwell Isolation Hospital at about 1940.  For some years he has been trying to comfirm this information.  Can anyone confirm that this hospital existed, and does anyone have access to any staff records?

Her name was Mary Ann Cregan.

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em
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Re: Churwell Isolation Hospital
« Reply #1 on: Monday 06 March 06 11:44 GMT (UK) »
Hi Em

I know there was Isolation Hospital at Bruntcliffe near leeds not sure about Churwell though.

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Re: Churwell Isolation Hospital
« Reply #2 on: Monday 23 February 09 18:16 GMT (UK) »
Hi,

Yes there definitely was a smallpox isolation hospital at Churwell.

http://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?resourceIdentifier=2006713_161562&DISPLAY=FULL

The site is currently a field occupied by horses & is visible from the A643 Elland Road at the far end of the allotments.

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Re: Churwell Isolation Hospital
« Reply #3 on: Monday 23 February 09 18:22 GMT (UK) »
You could try subscribing to the Morley FHG List which covers Churwell :-

Morley & District fhg has its own Rootsweb mailing list.
This list is open to members and non-members alike, who have an interest in the district.
To join simply send the word subscribe to  UK-MORLEY-FHG-L-REQUEST@ROOTSWEB.COM.
(please send no message with your subscribe email.
When you wish to send a message to the list simply email UK-MORLEY-FHG-L@ROOTSWEB.COM
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Re: Churwell Isolation Hospital
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 24 February 09 12:25 GMT (UK) »
Thank you cheekymonkey and jksdelver for your help.  My partner has been on the Leodis site and now he will check out the Morley FHG.

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em
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Re: Churwell Isolation Hospital
« Reply #5 on: Sunday 01 April 18 12:28 BST (UK) »
I remember  churwell hospital well . i used to pass it when abandoned going to grange farm . .back in the early 50s it was abandoned and consisted of  one story buildings  with  appeared to be  asbestos roofing  out side were  the metal hospital beds  abandoned and left to rust . To get to the site there was a path halfway down churwell hill  . theres  a lasge  brick and timber detatched house on the left i think its  a doctors surgury  if you pass there  you will find the path at the end of the road that lead to the hospital .

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Re: Churwell Isolation Hospital
« Reply #6 on: Sunday 01 April 18 12:39 BST (UK) »
Yes that’s right. On 1939 the Groundwell’s were living there

I remember  churwell hospital well . i used to pass it when abandoned going to grange farm . .back in the early 50s it was abandoned and consisted of  one story buildings  with  appeared to be  asbestos roofing  out side were  the metal hospital beds  abandoned and left to rust . To get to the site there was a path halfway down churwell hill  . theres  a lasge  brick and timber detatched house on the left i think its  a doctors surgury  if you pass there  you will find the path at the end of the road that lead to the hospital .