I wonder if anybody has any history on St Ann's? I have done a Google and there is limited information. I'm a healthcare professional who has a geeky interest in old hospitals. I've had physio at St Ann's and wandered around the site and really like it.
I think that it used to be a fully functioning hospital with an A&E department? Such as shame that it has such limited use now and is about to redeveloped.
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Thank you, that website is a favourite of mine and I have been known to do walking tours around old hospitals in London!
St Ann's certainly had an A & E Department. I was taken there from the school playground with fracture of right tibia (c. 1948). Later, when my mother suffered a stroke in the 1970s, she was an inpatient.
St Ann's was an isolation hospital in the 40's, 50's of the last century. I recall family tales of my very young sister being there in the late 40s and nobody been allowed to visit.
Sometime in the 50s I was taken to a garden party at St Anns which was opened by Petula Clarke - I was just old enough to fall hopelessly in love with her! There may be pictures in the Journal or Herald files?
I spent many an hour visiting at St Ann's as both my brother and sister were in-patients there several times. Being young I wasn't allowed on the wards so I was left at the gatehouse just inside the entrance. I hated every moment I was left there!
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