LOST HOSPITALS OF LONDON

McAlpine Ward
Corner of Green Lane and Hallowell Road, Northwood, Middlesex HA6
Medical dates:

Medical character:
1914 - 1918

Military auxiliary

In 1914 the local Voluntary Aid Detachment established an auxiliary hospital in an iron hut on the corner of Green Lane and Hallowell Road.  The building had originally been St John's Presbyterian Church, founded in 1905, which had recently moved to its newly built premises in Hallowell Road.

The Hospital closed in 1918 and, in May 1919, the hut and its outbuildings were taken over by the Northwood War Memorial Committee, who converted it into the initial Northwood and Pinner Cottage Hospital with 12 beds.


Present status (August 2010)

The precise site of the original 'tin' hut is unknown and the area has long since been redeveloped.

corner from north  Corner from the south
Looking across Green Lane into Hallowell Road from the north (left) and from the south (right).

house and garden  office building
The eastern corner of Green Lane and Hallowell Road is occupied by a large house (left) and the western by a large office building with a Pizza Hut restaurant occupying the ground floor (right).
  
References
Cowan CA 1970 A History of the Northwood, Pinner and District Hospital.  Northwood, Northwood and Pinner Hospital Voluntary Association.

www.british-history.ac.uk
www.hillingdon.nhs.uk
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