LOST HOSPITALS OF LONDON
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All Saints' HospitalAustral Street, Southwark, SE11 4SL |
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1911 - 1986 Specialist. Later, psychiatric. |
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The All Saints' Hospital was founded in 1911 by the
distinguished Irish surgeon, Edward Canny Ryall, to improve operative
techniques for the treatment of kidney and bladder disease. Its
name had been suggested by Mr Canny Ryall's wife - they had been
married in the All Saints' Church in Margaret Street. By 1982, after another reorganisation of the NHS, it was a psychiatric unit with 31 beds for the Victoria District Health Authority. In 1985 it came under the control of the Riverside Health Authority. The Hospital finally closed in 1986. |
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The original site of the Hospital on Vauxhall Bridge Road has been redeveloped (above and below).
The in-patient building at No. 91 Finchley Road was destroyed by bombs during WW2. Its site is now occupied by the Hilgrove Estate. The sculpture between Redfern House and Langhorne Court on the Hilgrove Estate is roughly on the site of the former Hospital. The sculpture, commissioned by the LCC at the building of the estate is The Pursuit of Ideas by Leon Underwood. |
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The Hospital building in Austral Street. The building as seen from Brook Drive. |
The main entrance in Austral Street.
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References (Author unstated) 1917 List of the various hospitals treating military cases in the United Kingdom. London, H.M.S.O. (Author unstated) 1948 Westminster Hospital Urological Centre. British Medical Journal 1 (4564), 1247 |