EPW000666 ENGLAND (1920). Royal West Sussex Hospital, Somerstown, Chichester, 1920

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Title [EPW000666] Royal West Sussex Hospital, Somerstown, Chichester, 1920
Reference EPW000666
Date April-1920
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Place name CHICHESTER
Parish CHICHESTER
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 485975, 105662
Longitude / Latitude -0.77872126623181, 50.843527398408
National Grid Reference SU860057

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Methodist Chapel

David960
Monday 9th of February 2015 07:21:16 PM
The A286 Broyle Road to Midhurst (and north to Guilford and London via the A3).

JerryE
Monday 30th of December 2013 04:11:47 PM
Hospital building now converted to upmarket apartments. The front of the building is covered by purple wisteria which flowers profusely each summer.

vea53
Sunday 9th of December 2012 02:22:44 PM
Infirmary Terrace still exists.

vea53
Sunday 9th of December 2012 02:20:00 PM
I lived in number 7 Infirmary Terrace until 1960. I understand the buildings were condemned for many years before we were re-housed.



The McColls lived in the 'big house' - number 1 and Mr McColl had a Morris Minor

Sue Desbois nee Talbot
Sunday 7th of February 2016 09:22:10 PM

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The Royal West Sussex Hospital was opened in 1826 as the West Sussex, East Hampshire and Chichester General Infirmary and Dispensary. In 1913 a grant of King George V renamed the Infirmary The Royal West Sussex Hospital. It continued to serve the public until 1972 when it was closed following the commissioning in Chichester of the new development of St. Richard's Hospital. The building is now divided into apartments

Dan Gregory
Tuesday 3rd of June 2014 07:50:46 PM
Looking North.

JerryE
Monday 30th of December 2013 04:12:29 PM