PhiliPamInCoventry
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Thu 19th Dec 2013 5:38pm
On 19th Dec 2013 4:35pm, Ladyburdy said:
I have been researching the octagonal building for some time now and came across these pictures of interest.
Hello Ladyburdy & welcome to our forum. Thank you for your post.
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Midland Red
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Thu 19th Dec 2013 7:46pm
On 19th Dec 2013 5:24pm, Dreamtime said:
Great photos Ladyburdy. I will never complain at my doctor's waiting room again.
Unfortunately, it's hospital outpatients, not the doctor's, and in 2011 the outpatients looks very similar as far as attendance is concerned |
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Tinytina
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Tue 31st Dec 2013 2:49pm
I was on the gynaecology ward in the late 60s, my surgeon I think was a Mr Mawson, he was wonderful.
The food was fabulous, as I'm a vegetarian the chef came on the ward so I could thank him for the meals he made, even the tomatoes were cut into roses, where is he now? Our local hospital, Scarborough, has had the James Martin treatment, herbs in everything, I lost 4lb in weight in four days, through lack of eating. I'm a pure Yorkshire women and like to taste my food minus herbs.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
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Tue 31st Dec 2013 3:51pm
Hello & welcome to our forum, Tinytina,
Hope you have a good time with us. Happy new year too! |
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pete kiley
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Fri 31st Jan 2014 4:57pm
I'm doing some research for a book that I'm writing, does anyone remember the names of the wards at the Coventry and Warwickshire Hospital. I worked there as a maintenance carpenter/joiner in the mid 60s.
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Longford Lad
Langen, Germany
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Fri 31st Jan 2014 5:09pm
I remember from my stay in C&W hospital with a broken leg in 1959 that the 2 main wards were called Philip and Elizabeth (or it may have been Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth - I am no longer sure).
Upstairs was a ward called Smith Clark, where the recovering patients who did not need such intensive care were moved.
I hope this helps. I am sure other members will be able to provide more details.
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NormK
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Fri 31st Jan 2014 5:41pm
Although they both had that Royal connection, they were called Philip and Elizabeth as you stated first..
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pete kiley
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Fri 31st Jan 2014 5:42pm
Thanks for your info. In the mid 60's I worked with three other maintenance carpenters & joiners at the Coventry and Warwickshire Hospital. Two of them were deaf and dumb, the younger one who's first name may have been Paul was a very friendly person and explained to me as best he could that he had a heart condition, several months later he passed away. In memory of him a ward at the hospital was named after him. I would like to know the name of that ward.
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VernonDudleyBohay-Nowell
Coventry
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Fri 31st Jan 2014 7:08pm
Pete, for the purpose of elimination if nothing else, one of the wards was 'Adams' - I believe this was named after a benefactor who was Sales Director of the Alvis in the late 20's, early 30's (and my wife's grandfather)
Smith-Clarke ward also had an Alvis connection. GT Smith-Clarke being their Chief Engineer and Works Manager. |
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mickw
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Fri 31st Jan 2014 9:00pm
Was Watson ward Cov & Warwick or Gulson?? |
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pete kiley
new zealand
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Fri 31st Jan 2014 10:09pm
Thanks Vernon. Watson ward was the one I was after. Watson ward at Cov & Warwick was the one named after the deaf and dumb carpenter who died from heart complications. I used to work with him there, a real nice guy he was too.
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pete kiley
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Sun 2nd Feb 2014 12:58am
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pete kiley
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Sun 2nd Feb 2014 1:08am
On 18th Jul 2012 10:50am, TonyS said:
On 17th Jul 2012 10:02pm, Baz said:
....When the Paybody unit was built onto it, although very new at the time, they did'nt have any space left but to put it where it was, making access to A & E a nightmare....
This was the rather dark entrance, as was, to A&E. The new Paybody building would have been through this "tunnel" and to the left. The x-ray was straight in front of you as you came out the other side.
On 17th Jul 2012 11:02pm, Beesman said:
.... Most of the Bees team at the time plus Charles Ochiltree came to visit....
... and may well have entered through here!
That was the entrance way that we mostly used as maintenance workers.
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Wearethemods
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Mon 3rd Feb 2014 9:16am
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pete kiley
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