Author Topic: St Teresas maternity Hosp , Wimbledon  (Read 25808 times)

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Re: St Teresas maternity Hosp , Wimbledon
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 25 June 13 16:13 BST (UK) »
I don't think it would hurt to share the photo so long as it has no copyright expressly stated. It closed in 1986.

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Re: St Teresas maternity Hosp , Wimbledon
« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 25 June 13 18:03 BST (UK) »
OK - here it is!  Nina  :D

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Re: St Teresas maternity Hosp , Wimbledon
« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 25 June 13 21:50 BST (UK) »
Thankyou, happy memories, I have a pic of me and my daughter right in front there when I was discharged! Did they actually pull it down, or convert it?

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Re: St Teresas maternity Hosp , Wimbledon
« Reply #12 on: Tuesday 25 June 13 21:50 BST (UK) »
(I don't live there, I'm in Brighton so don't know the area any more.)


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Re: St Teresas maternity Hosp , Wimbledon
« Reply #13 on: Wednesday 26 June 13 08:58 BST (UK) »
I believe it was pulled down rather than converted ...

Just found this link re St Teresa's, showing the town house development of 'Southridge Place' where the hospital once stood.

http://www.ezitis.myzen.co.uk/stteresa.html

Also interesting links to other papers/documents at the bottom of the above link ...

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Re: St Teresas maternity Hosp , Wimbledon
« Reply #14 on: Sunday 20 October 13 09:14 BST (UK) »
Lovely to see this, as I too was a St Teresa's baby and my mother was sent there from Battersea too. No prizes fr guessing my middle name  ;D
Donaldson: Langholm
Donaldson: Inverurie
Vann: Ightham Kent
Knibbs: London ( Battersea/ Pimlico)
Longman: Poole
Wakeling:
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Re: St Teresas maternity Hosp , Wimbledon
« Reply #15 on: Friday 14 November 14 02:50 GMT (UK) »
I was born in St Teresa's Hosp in Feb 1957. I see on this chat that several born there were adopted, and I think I was too. I have applied to get my birth information from GRO. Can any others who were born there and adopted tell me how they found out, got information etc. Thanks

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Re: St Teresas maternity Hosp , Wimbledon
« Reply #16 on: Friday 14 November 14 15:58 GMT (UK) »
Hi tashi57

Welcome to Rootschat  ;D

Is this the link you followed to get your birth certificate?

https://www.gov.uk/adoption-records

or did you find your birth name in the birth index and just apply that way?

If you were adopted, then the GRO can help with access to your files. As you were born in 1957, you will have to go through an intermediary /counselling service.

Hope this helps

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Re: St Teresas maternity Hosp , Wimbledon
« Reply #17 on: Wednesday 26 November 14 17:07 GMT (UK) »
I gave birth to my daughter at St Teresa's in October 1985. Although there were nuns around I had the impression that most of the nursing was done by 'lay'women. I had a room, previously occupied by Sara Keays who had given birth to a child by the then Tory minister for Trade and Industry, Cecil Parkinson. The 'scandal' forced him to resign from the (Thatcher) government shortly afterwards. I would be grateful if I could be sent a picture via Facebook of St Teresa's as I noticed someone mentioned they had a photo of it. Thank you. Elizabeth