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St MaryleboneRackham Street Infirmary (St Charles Hospital) 12:19 - Oct 29 with 3720 viewsMetallica_Hoop

Was bored and looking up North Pole station, then switched to this. A nice history. (if you like this sort of stuff.)

http://www.workhouses.org.uk/StMarylebone/



Guess this is St Mark's Park



Oh and the station, not very exciting

http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/s/st_quintin_park/index1.shtml

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St MaryleboneRackham Street Infirmary (St Charles Hospital) on 12:39 - Oct 29 with 3697 viewshopphoops

open days coming up at aldwych station - next meeting for the LFW industrial history group (affiliated with the hedgepigs and lady vikings appreciation board) ?

http://www.ltmuseum.co.uk/whats-on/events/events-calendar#aldwych

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St MaryleboneRackham Street Infirmary (St Charles Hospital) on 12:45 - Oct 29 with 3687 viewsMetallica_Hoop

St MaryleboneRackham Street Infirmary (St Charles Hospital) on 12:39 - Oct 29 by hopphoops

open days coming up at aldwych station - next meeting for the LFW industrial history group (affiliated with the hedgepigs and lady vikings appreciation board) ?

http://www.ltmuseum.co.uk/whats-on/events/events-calendar#aldwych


That looks good, I could probably find one or two interested in that.

This is quite good and under constuction.

Lost hospitals.

http://ezitis.myzen.co.uk/alphabeticallist.html

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St MaryleboneRackham Street Infirmary (St Charles Hospital) on 12:54 - Oct 29 with 3673 viewsTacticalR

St MaryleboneRackham Street Infirmary (St Charles Hospital) on 12:45 - Oct 29 by Metallica_Hoop

That looks good, I could probably find one or two interested in that.

This is quite good and under constuction.

Lost hospitals.

http://ezitis.myzen.co.uk/alphabeticallist.html


I was born in one of the hospitals on that list...

St. Stephen's Hospital in Fulham Road (demolished 1989)
http://ezitis.myzen.co.uk/ststephenschelsea.html

Fortunately being born so close to Stamford Bridge led to no contamination.

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St MaryleboneRackham Street Infirmary (St Charles Hospital) on 15:26 - Oct 29 with 3574 viewshopphoops

St MaryleboneRackham Street Infirmary (St Charles Hospital) on 12:54 - Oct 29 by TacticalR

I was born in one of the hospitals on that list...

St. Stephen's Hospital in Fulham Road (demolished 1989)
http://ezitis.myzen.co.uk/ststephenschelsea.html

Fortunately being born so close to Stamford Bridge led to no contamination.


I worked in St Johns Hospital for Diseases of the Skin after it moved from Lisle St into St Thomas'. Probably a pub now.

They didn't leave much to the imagination with Victorian Hospital names e.g. St Marks Hospital for Diseases of the Rectum, no way of passing your grapes visit off as an ingrowing toenail.

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St MaryleboneRackham Street Infirmary (St Charles Hospital) on 15:30 - Oct 29 with 3567 viewsMetallica_Hoop


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St MaryleboneRackham Street Infirmary (St Charles Hospital) on 17:26 - Oct 29 with 3498 viewsQPR1882

St MaryleboneRackham Street Infirmary (St Charles Hospital) on 15:30 - Oct 29 by Metallica_Hoop



I used to live in Hillfarm Rd that backs on to St Marks park,when I went to St Charles school we used to walk through the park and the hospital to get to school.

My grandparents lived in St Charles sq
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St MaryleboneRackham Street Infirmary (St Charles Hospital) on 18:12 - Oct 29 with 3472 viewsLutonianR

As someone who worked in St Charles Hospital from July 2008 up until March this year, it's always been interesting learning some of the history of the place.

At one stage I was temporarily working in an office based in the chapel (above the archway that leads to the main entrance), which did feel a bit strange compared to a normal office! The department I was working for is now based in the tower itself.
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St MaryleboneRackham Street Infirmary (St Charles Hospital) on 19:16 - Oct 29 with 3415 viewsak68

St MaryleboneRackham Street Infirmary (St Charles Hospital) on 15:26 - Oct 29 by hopphoops

I worked in St Johns Hospital for Diseases of the Skin after it moved from Lisle St into St Thomas'. Probably a pub now.

They didn't leave much to the imagination with Victorian Hospital names e.g. St Marks Hospital for Diseases of the Rectum, no way of passing your grapes visit off as an ingrowing toenail.


I've lived opposite St Marks Hospital for fistulas etc for the last thirty years. I always used to get funny looks when asking a cab to take me home.
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St MaryleboneRackham Street Infirmary (St Charles Hospital) on 22:31 - Oct 29 with 3331 viewslongbottom

The Central Middx Hospital (Park Royal) was originally the infirmary of the Willesden poor house. Not a lot of people know that.
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St MaryleboneRackham Street Infirmary (St Charles Hospital) on 03:11 - Oct 30 with 3289 viewswood_hoop

St MaryleboneRackham Street Infirmary (St Charles Hospital) on 12:54 - Oct 29 by TacticalR

I was born in one of the hospitals on that list...

St. Stephen's Hospital in Fulham Road (demolished 1989)
http://ezitis.myzen.co.uk/ststephenschelsea.html

Fortunately being born so close to Stamford Bridge led to no contamination.


I was also born in St Stephens, being born so close to the 'scum' hq must give us a special immunity from ever worshiping the likes of John Terry.

Looking down that list my connections with places now closed must make me some kind of NHS jinx......

Victoria Maternity.....my was daughter born there

Putney................... spent time in there as a youth, drink & drugs don't mix !

St Annes............... stitched up there a few times after brawling my way down Tottenham High Road

Wood Green-..........spent part of my childhood living in Wood Green this was one of the old 'cottage' hospitals.

St Pancras Hospital for Tropical Diceases.........dated a nurse from there, more worried about catching yellow fever than the clap from that one.
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St MaryleboneRackham Street Infirmary (St Charles Hospital) on 10:37 - Oct 30 with 3217 viewssmegma

St Marylebone Infirmary overlooked our ground in the 1902 season. I'm guessing the part nearest to the ground was the asylum section.
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St MaryleboneRackham Street Infirmary (St Charles Hospital) on 11:03 - Oct 30 with 3206 viewsisawqpratwcity

OP (met, in case you've forgotten), the workhouse stuff was interesting, but I still preferred the North Pole Station stuff.

My Dad's family lived on the Peabody Estate. Probably my grandad's ghost still inhabits the North Pole pub's premises (yes, I know its closed).

I used to like going with mates to the sidings behind the park on Dalgarno Way (I think) and generally commit vandalism in the decommisioned carriages there. We called it 'the condemned'.

Oh, and I was born in Hammersmith General (as was Rodney Marsh) which hospital is notable, according to Wiki) for not being in Hammersmith.

And liked the dead hospitals link, too. Princess Louise went from pediatric, in my time, to geriatric, and closed in 2006. Thank you for that.

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St MaryleboneRackham Street Infirmary (St Charles Hospital) on 11:03 - Oct 30 with 3206 viewsMetallica_Hoop

Just think Pre-1940 you could alight at North Pole and have the choice of two big pubs, then toddle off to LR.

If it was still there would the North Pole/Hagwitch be a Tesco's? Weighty thoughts.

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St MaryleboneRackham Street Infirmary (St Charles Hospital) on 11:05 - Oct 30 with 3204 viewsMetallica_Hoop

St MaryleboneRackham Street Infirmary (St Charles Hospital) on 11:03 - Oct 30 by isawqpratwcity

OP (met, in case you've forgotten), the workhouse stuff was interesting, but I still preferred the North Pole Station stuff.

My Dad's family lived on the Peabody Estate. Probably my grandad's ghost still inhabits the North Pole pub's premises (yes, I know its closed).

I used to like going with mates to the sidings behind the park on Dalgarno Way (I think) and generally commit vandalism in the decommisioned carriages there. We called it 'the condemned'.

Oh, and I was born in Hammersmith General (as was Rodney Marsh) which hospital is notable, according to Wiki) for not being in Hammersmith.

And liked the dead hospitals link, too. Princess Louise went from pediatric, in my time, to geriatric, and closed in 2006. Thank you for that.


Do you mean the little park at the back of the 'Seven Feathers'? Hated that park too isolated and too near the Suttons......

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St MaryleboneRackham Street Infirmary (St Charles Hospital) on 11:46 - Oct 30 with 3184 viewsisawqpratwcity

St MaryleboneRackham Street Infirmary (St Charles Hospital) on 11:05 - Oct 30 by Metallica_Hoop

Do you mean the little park at the back of the 'Seven Feathers'? Hated that park too isolated and too near the Suttons......


No, not Dalgarno Way, Dalgarno Gardens (who was Dalgarno, the Peabody philanthoprist?).

Park on the corner of Dalgarno Gardens and Scrubs Lane, north of that.

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St MaryleboneRackham Street Infirmary (St Charles Hospital) on 11:56 - Oct 30 with 3178 viewsMetallica_Hoop

St MaryleboneRackham Street Infirmary (St Charles Hospital) on 11:46 - Oct 30 by isawqpratwcity

No, not Dalgarno Way, Dalgarno Gardens (who was Dalgarno, the Peabody philanthoprist?).

Park on the corner of Dalgarno Gardens and Scrubs Lane, north of that.


Ah ok, do you mean the old one on the 'Little scrubs'

It was only concrete left in my day then they made it some grass hills. You could get into the railways from there but after 1994 the Eurostar depot changed everything.

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St MaryleboneRackham Street Infirmary (St Charles Hospital) on 11:58 - Oct 30 with 3176 viewsstevec

St MaryleboneRackham Street Infirmary (St Charles Hospital) on 11:46 - Oct 30 by isawqpratwcity

No, not Dalgarno Way, Dalgarno Gardens (who was Dalgarno, the Peabody philanthoprist?).

Park on the corner of Dalgarno Gardens and Scrubs Lane, north of that.


If its the one next to Peabody, wasn't it known as the 'Little Scrubs'?
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St MaryleboneRackham Street Infirmary (St Charles Hospital) on 12:06 - Oct 30 with 3169 viewsisawqpratwcity

St MaryleboneRackham Street Infirmary (St Charles Hospital) on 11:58 - Oct 30 by stevec

If its the one next to Peabody, wasn't it known as the 'Little Scrubs'?


You and Met both right, I'd forgotten.

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St MaryleboneRackham Street Infirmary (St Charles Hospital) on 12:20 - Oct 30 with 3155 viewsMetallica_Hoop

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St MaryleboneRackham Street Infirmary (St Charles Hospital) on 13:41 - Oct 30 with 3127 viewssmegma

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Talbots first ever car factory. Some old uns will remember it as Rootsies in the 50s/60s.
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St MaryleboneRackham Street Infirmary (St Charles Hospital) on 17:16 - Oct 30 with 3088 viewsTacticalR

I was wondering how we got from hospitals to car factories, but then I suppose hospitals are people factories.

That reminds me, did anyone see the recent 'The Germans, Their Cars and Us' documentary? British army officer Ivan Hirst organised the revival of the Volkswagen factory in Wolfsburg after the war.

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