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WW2 Hospital Langland Bay
« on: Monday 17 December 07 11:39 GMT (UK) »
During WW2 I spent some time in what I believe was known as Langland Hospital. Any information about this hospital would be appreciated.
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Re: WW2 Hospital Langland Bay
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 20 December 07 14:06 GMT (UK) »
Hi Avoca ,
There isn't a hospital  that I can think of - There may  very well have one  been during ww11, a set up camp situation which was just temporary measure in one of the old houses

when you say you spent time there - was it a children's hospital, maternity hospital, or just a general hospital? There was one set up  in Reynoldston ( maternity and evacuee children  in ww11) but it isn't that close to Langland.

I can ask my mum in law who is born around the area and still lives there  if she knew of a hospital around Langland during that era , but  she would need to know what sort of hospital.

Another idea is to contact Ty hanes to see if they have  heard of it - The Mumbles history group  (they cover Langland ), you could also try county hall

 Hope that is of some help
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Re: WW2 Hospital Langland Bay
« Reply #2 on: Friday 21 December 07 10:53 GMT (UK) »
Hi Cell !!

This large building was pointed out to me as a child. A Victorian pile similar to Cyfarthfa Castle. In later years one of my family often frequented it when used as an hotel. On line today I saw a photograph of Langland Bay Manor. Was this formerly Langland Bay Hotel?? If so I have found it. I went to hosptal 1943 for surgery and maybe was sent  to convalesce. It was certainly a canvalescent hospital. It seems the Crawshays who built Cyfarthfa  also built Langland Bay Manor.

Thanks for your interest

Avoca.
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Re: WW2 Hospital Langland Bay
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 23 December 07 12:59 GMT (UK) »
Hi Avoca,
I  certainly think  It may be same one. I always thought  it was a hotel, or a nursing home for the elderly.
I never really thought about it growing up. It was just there to me, same as the sky is up above- if you know what I mean. I didn't realise it was  " private" hospital for miners etc.

It seems that it  was used as a public hospital during during ww2 for a short time  so I  do think that  it is very likely that it's the hospital you stayed at :


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/low/uk_news/wales/south_west/4102858.stm

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