Harlington, Harmondsworth and Cranford Cottage Hospital

51°29′23″N 0°26′54″W / 51.4896°N 0.4482°W / 51.4896; -0.4482

Elevation and Plan of the Cottage Hospital. (1884).

Harlington, Harmondsworth and Cranford Cottage Hospital was established in 1884 and opened in 1885.

History

The cottage hospital, which was halfway between Harmondsworth and Cranford on the Sipson Road, about four furlongs west of Harlington in western Middlesex, opened in 1884.[1] The earliest contributors were W. Fane De Salis and John Derby Allcroft, who produced the £428 needed for the site; the Honourble. Lady Cowell Stepney £100; Mrs. Fane De Salis £50; Mr. Goodbun £50.[2] After patients were transferred to local general hospitals, it closed in 1977.[1]

References

Former Cottage Hospital, view from the south-west, 2014.
  1. ^ a b "Harlington, Harmondsworth and Cranford Cottage Hospital". Lost hospitals of London. Retrieved 30 September 2018.
  2. ^ COTTAGE HOSPITAL for the parishes of Harlington, Harmondsworth & Cranford. Statement as to the need which exists for cottage hospital accommodation in the district, with List of Subscribers and Donations.

External

  • Harlington, Harmondsworth and Cranford Cottage Hospital Lost Hospitals of London
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