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Coordinates: 51°2925N 0°0300E / 51.49036°N 0.05012°E / 51.49036; 0.05012
 

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British Hospital for Mothers and Babies
British Hospital for Mothers and Babies
British Hospital for Mothers and Babies is located in Royal Borough of Greenwich
British Hospital for Mothers and Babies

Location within Greenwich

Geography
LocationWoolwich, London, England, United Kingdom
Coordinates51°29′25N 0°03′00E / 51.49036°N 0.05012°E / 51.49036; 0.05012
Organisation
Care systemNHS England
History
Opened1905
Closed1984
Links
ListsHospitals in England

The British Hospital for Mothers and Babies (1905–1984) was a maternity hospital in south London.

History[edit]

The Home for Mothers and Babies and Training School for District Midwives opened in May 1905, with the stated objectives of professionalising midwifery.[1] The people behind it were Charles Escreet, an Anglican priest; Alice Gregory, midwife; Leila Parnell and Maud Cashmere.[2] Its first location was in Wood Street, Woolwich, London.[3] The facility opened with six beds but soon expanded to twelve, and in 1915 amalgamated with the British Lying-In Hospital, Holborn, central London.[3] ("Lying-in" is a term for childbirth, even then old-fashioned and now archaic, referring to the long bedrest prescribed for new mothers in their postpartum confinement.)[4]

In 1919 the hospital was given an award from King Edward's Hospital Fund of £1,500 toward building an amalgamated hospital.[5] In 1922, the hospital's new buildings in Samuel Street, Woolwich were officially opened by Queen Mary.[6]

During World War II the hospital was damaged in a bombing raid.[7] Alice Gregory was still working at the hospital and she arranged for a new wing, which was opened by the Princess Royal in 1944.[2] In addition, an evacuation hospital was set up in Brenchley, Kent, in a private house called Moatlands, purchased in 1944 for this purpose. In 1948 the Hospital came under the jurisdiction of the National Health Service and was placed under the jurisdiction of the Woolwich Group Hospital Management Committee.[7] In 1953 Moatlands was vacated and the hospital's beds were transferred to Saint Nicholas Hospital, Plumstead.[3] That hospital was closed in 1984.[3]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Vartan, C Keith (May 1972). "The Lying-in Hospital 1747-". Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine. 65 (5): 467–470. doi:10.1177/003591577206500518. PMC 1643926. PMID 4563388.
  • ^ a b June Hannam, ‘Gregory, Alice Sophia (1867–1946)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 accessed 29 April 2017
  • ^ a b c d "British Hospital for Mothers and Babies". Lost Hospitals of London. Retrieved 9 July 2018.
  • ^ Nusche, Jan (1932). "Lying in quoting The Bride's Book — A Perpetual Guide for the Montreal Bride". CMAJ. 167 (6): 675–676.
  • ^ "King Edward's Fund - Grants to Hospitals". News. The Times. No. 42285. London. 17 December 1919. col A, p. 16.
  • ^ "Queen Mary opens hospital (video newsreel film)". British Pathé. 30 March 1922. Retrieved 6 March 2011.
  • ^ a b "Royal College of Midwives Special Collections - Papers of Pamela Daymond - British Hospital for Mothers and Babies: Attendance registers". Archives Hub. Retrieved 3 July 2018.
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