Author Topic: BOWLAND'S Maternity Home for Navy and Marine Wives, Southsea  (Read 16457 times)

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Re: BOWLAND'S Maternity Home for Navy and Marine Wives, Southsea
« Reply #18 on: Friday 15 January 16 15:19 GMT (UK) »
Hi NessHandler/Vanessa,
I was born at Bowlands in 1966 and would love to see your pictures if possible. I can't find any anywhere.
Thank you!
Toby

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Re: BOWLAND'S Maternity Home for Navy and Marine Wives, Southsea
« Reply #19 on: Saturday 16 January 16 23:19 GMT (UK) »
 Hi Toby, can't you view the pics on page 2 of this post?

 Regards, Billiegirl - and welcome to Rootschat!   :)

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Re: BOWLAND'S Maternity Home for Navy and Marine Wives, Southsea
« Reply #20 on: Saturday 28 May 16 13:02 BST (UK) »
Hi I was also born at Bowlands, today is my birthday I was born there 54 years ago. Would love to see a photo if you have one or if I locate one I will pass it along.

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Re: BOWLAND'S Maternity Home for Navy and Marine Wives, Southsea
« Reply #21 on: Tuesday 09 January 18 13:06 GMT (UK) »
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Re: BOWLAND'S Maternity Home for Navy and Marine Wives, Southsea
« Reply #22 on: Saturday 02 March 19 11:41 GMT (UK) »
Am so glad to finally see a photo of Bowlands maternity home I was born there in 1957 . My mother spoke about the place but I had not seen any photos until now . Many thanks

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Re: BOWLAND'S Maternity Home for Navy and Marine Wives, Southsea
« Reply #23 on: Sunday 05 December 21 09:28 GMT (UK) »
Hi all - looking for a photo which shows this Maternity home in the 1950's or 60's. It was in Clifton Road, Southsea, and I believe there was a nightclub near or under it.   :o

Apparently it was a Victorian building but was demolished after 1968. It was near the Queen's Hotel, I think.

Would love any info or pics if anyone can help   :)

My Mum was a midwife there. She always says the building was demolished for a car park for the hotel. We still have(my mother) and many of the lovely gifts she was given by appreciative mothers. I'm guessing she worked there late fifties, early sixties.


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Re: BOWLAND'S Maternity Home for Navy and Marine Wives, Southsea
« Reply #24 on: Tuesday 11 January 22 05:03 GMT (UK) »
Thankyou everyone for the information I found here.  I am in Australia and new to this but I was born according to my paperwork at "Royal Naval Maternity Hospital" and birth certificate says Portsmouth.  My mother always said the hospital was at Southsea.  I tried in 2005 and when there to find it.  I couldn't.  I was born 15 September 1949.  I am absolutely stoked that I was able to see the building and for the information you have all provided.  Thankyou so much. 

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Re: BOWLAND'S Maternity Home for Navy and Marine Wives, Southsea
« Reply #25 on: Saturday 14 January 23 22:51 GMT (UK) »
Hi, I was also born there in 1958. I had never seen a picture of the place until today. I was prompted to discover a little more about it and where it was, and when it was demolished etc.
I do believe it was where the car park for the Queens hotel is now? I can vaguely recall some building works going on in that area thinking about it. But I didn't often go along Osbourne Road, it was mostly straight down Palmerston Rd, across the common to the beach, or up Festing Rd to the Canoe lake and South Parade Pier to go fishing. Maybe I remember the building works because we went to see Sir Alec Rose when he returned from his around the world trip in '68, and his greengrocers was in Osbourne Rd?