Harlington, Harmondsworth and Cranford Cottage Hospital
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51°29′23″N 0°26′54″W / 51.4896°N 0.4482°W
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Harlington, Harmondsworth and Cranford Cottage Hospital was established in 1884 and opened in 1885.
History[edit]
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[edit]
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- ^ a b "Harlington, Harmondsworth and Cranford Cottage Hospital". Lost hospitals of London. Retrieved 30 September 2018.
- ^ 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[edit]
- Harlington, Harmondsworth and Cranford Cottage Hospital Lost Hospitals of London