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Shotley Bridge General Hospital, County Durham
Aerial view of Shotley Bridge Hospital, County Durham. It was originally opened by the Gateshead Union in 1912 as a TB sanatorium (far right of picture), with accommodation for elderly and infirm workhouse inmates added later (upper half of picture). The site later became a " mental defectives colony". During World War Two, Emergency Medical Scheme wards were erected (lower part of picture)
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Aerial View of Shotley Bridge Hospital, County Durham: A Historical Overview of Care and Treatment This evocative image captures the expansive grounds of Shotley Bridge Hospital in County Durham, as it appeared in the mid-20th century. Originally opened by the Gateshead Union in 1912, the site began its life as a TB (Tuberculosis) sanatorium, with accommodation for elderly and infirm workhouse inmates situated to the far right of the picture. The upper half of the image reveals the addition of further accommodation for the elderly and infirm, reflecting the growing need for care and support for vulnerable members of society during the Edwardian era. However, the site's history is not without its darker chapters. In the interwar period, Shotley Bridge Hospital became known as a 'mental defectives colony,' reflecting the stigmatizing attitudes of the time towards individuals with mental health conditions. During World War Two, the site underwent significant expansion with the addition of Emergency Medical Scheme wards, as seen in the lower part of the image. These wards provided essential care and treatment for those affected by the war, both physically and mentally. The 1950s brought further changes to the hospital, with new buildings and wards erected to accommodate the needs of the post-war population. The image showcases the diverse range of structures that once stood on the site, from the Edwardian buildings to the more modern wards of the 1950s. This aerial view offers a unique perspective on the history of Shotley Bridge Hospital, revealing the various stages of its development and the evolving nature of healthcare and care provision over the course of several decades. As we reflect on this historical snapshot, it is a poignant reminder of the importance of compassionate care and the ongoing evolution of medical practices and attitudes towards health and wellbeing.
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