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King George V Memorial Hospital

Coordinates: 33°53′23″S 151°10′54″E / 33.88972°S 151.18167°E / -33.88972; 151.18167
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King George V Memorial Hospital
Sydney Local Health District
Map
Geography
LocationCamperdown, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Organisation
Care systemPublic Medicare (AU)
TypePerinatal teaching
Affiliated universityUniversity of Sydney
History
Opened1941
Closed2002
Links
ListsHospitals in Australia

The King George V Memorial Hospital for Mothers and Babies is a former hospital, exclusively for mothers and babies, in Sydney, Australia. It is located on Missenden Road in Camperdown, directly opposite the main buildings of the much larger Royal Prince Alfred Hospital with which it was amalgamated on 14 November 2002.

History

King George V hospital, opened in 1941, was designed in the Inter-War International Art Moderne style by prominent Sydney architects Stephenson & Turner. Of an especially innovative design, the building was awarded the Sulman Award for Public Architecture by the Royal Australian Institute of Architects (NSW Chapter) in 1941.[1] The building includes murals made by Danish sculptor Otto Steen and three statues by Hungarian sculptor Andor Mészáros: "Statue to Maternity", unveiled in 1944, "Surgeon" in 1945, and the final statue, of King George V, was unveiled in 1947.[1]

The Hospital was named after King George V and was originally built as part of an expansion of the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital to be a stand-alone teaching hospital for obstetrics and gynaecology.[2]

After serving in its intended role for 61 years the old King George V Memorial Hospital was, in 2002, amalgamated back into the (much larger) Royal Prince Alfred Hospital from which it had been separated in 1941. Maternity services were transferred into a larger newly built wing on the other side of Missenden Road and the original building was refurbished to house hospital administration offices for Royal Prince Alfred, including Human Resources and Staff related services.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b "King George V Hospital – the grand dame of Australian modern architecture turns 70" (PDF). Media Release. NSW Health - Sydney Local Health Network Media Unit. 27 April 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 June 2014. Retrieved 5 August 2013.
  2. ^ "King George V Memorial Hospital for Mothers and Babies Opens in 1941". Sydney Medical School Online Museum. University of Sydney. Retrieved 5 August 2013.
  3. ^ http://www.sswahs.nsw.gov.au/rpa/ RPA website

33°53′23″S 151°10′54″E / 33.88972°S 151.18167°E / -33.88972; 151.18167