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Title: Garlands Hospital, Carlisle
Post by: annaandchester on Wednesday 28 December 05 14:18 GMT (UK)
Hi there,
Does anyone know how you would go about looking for patient records for people who lived in the Garlands Hospital in Carlisle?

Many thanks

Anna
Title: Re: Garlands Hospital, Carlisle
Post by: Andi R on Thursday 05 January 06 21:08 GMT (UK)
Only people I can think is the North Cumbria Health Care Trust

Andrew

Try http://www.nhs.uk/England/Default.aspx  for an address
Title: Re: Garlands Hospital, Carlisle
Post by: ken davies on Monday 30 January 06 16:21 GMT (UK)
Hi there,
Does anyone know how you would go about looking for patient records for people who lived in the Garlands Hospital in Carlisle?

Many thanks

Anna. You may receive help from,Cumbria Record Office-The Castle--Carlisle.--Cumbria CA3 8UR ----Tel--01228812416. I received info but it had to be over a hundred years old -Good Luck----------- Delphine
Title: Re: Garlands Hospital, Carlisle
Post by: calisto on Sunday 05 February 06 16:23 GMT (UK)
If it you a looking for someone prior to 1901 you could get info from the census returns.

Sue ~
Title: Re: Garlands Hospital, Carlisle
Post by: annaandchester on Sunday 05 February 06 16:24 GMT (UK)
Unfortunately she was born somewhere between 1901 and 1910. I know her parents names and her siblings but not hers.
She lived in Garlands all her life (poor soul) and was alive into the 50's and 60's.
Title: Re: Garlands Hospital, Carlisle
Post by: calisto on Sunday 05 February 06 16:33 GMT (UK)
Garlands Hospital is now known as the Carleton Clinic.  Below is an email address, if you go to there you'll find information about it that may help you.
 http://www.nhs.uk/england/authoritiesTrusts/mentalhealth/gettingThere.aspx?id=RNN

Sue ~

Title: Re: Garlands Hospital, Carlisle
Post by: annaandchester on Tuesday 07 February 06 12:05 GMT (UK)
Thanks for all your help - I hope one day Ill be finally able to put a name to her.
Title: Re: Garlands Hospital, Carlisle
Post by: annaandchester on Sunday 26 February 06 11:59 GMT (UK)
Yesterday while at the cemetery doing some family research for us, my aunt asked about the plot which her parents were buried in.

It seems that their daughter died in 1983 in a nursing home - no one came to her funeral so she was cremated and instead of being intered with her parents like her brothers and sister and her name added to the headstone - her ashes were scattered on the family grave.

I am heart broken for this poor woman who spent 80+ years of her life being a family secret. But at least we can give her a name Edith May Simpson. What horrifies me the most is that people who I have loved and resepected all my life were part and parcel to hiding the family embarrasment. Even her own brother didnt go to her funeral.

Today I am saying prayers for my great aunt Edith.
Title: Re: Garlands Hospital, Carlisle
Post by: Dorothy Archbold on Monday 12 May 14 20:39 BST (UK)
Unfortunately she was born somewhere between 1901 and 1910. I know her parents names and her siblings but not hers.
She lived in Garlands all her life (poor soul) and was alive into the 50's and 60's.

My mother worked in the Garlands hospital as a nurse from about 1930 to 1939 when she left to get married. She often talked about long term patients and how  some remained there because they had nowhere to go. The name Edith -------was often referred to.

She talked about how they took patients for walks and picnics and occasionally into town.I visited

with her in the early 1960s and certain patients recognised her.
Title: Re: Garlands Hospital, Carlisle
Post by: clearly on Tuesday 13 May 14 20:02 BST (UK)
Pre 1914 records are open to public view and are in the Carlisle Archive Centre. There is a 100 year non disclosure rule on other records. The records are quite extensive and include admissions and treatment records.