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Grade II listed. Parts thought to date back to the 1600s, but earliest written reference as an inn is 1706. Seen across Upper Pond from Honeywood Walk. Carshalton, London Borough of Sutton.

 

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The Park, Carshalton, Surrey SM5 3DB

 

Sadly this local hospital closed just days before i had taken these photographs in early November 2005.

 

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1899-2005

The Carshalton and District Cottage Hospital in Rochester Road was officially opened on 24th May 1899 by Lord Rosebery. It had been built by public subscription to celebrate Queen Victoria's 80th birthday.

The Hospital had 14 beds and 2 cots.

As the population of Carshalton and Wallington grew, the Hospital was extended. In 1908 the word 'Cottage' was dropped from its title.

 

After WW1 an Appeal was launched to raise funds to build a larger hospital at a new site as a War Memorial to the local men who had died serving in the war.

The Carshalton, Beddington and Wallington District War Memorial Hospital opened in 1924. It had 28 beds and 2 cots. The cost of the site in The Park and its buildings, including drainage, lighting, furnishings and laying-out of the garden came to £23,327.

The Hospital had been built in a Y-shaped layout, which ensured that maximum light and air was available for every part. The central corridor allowed for easy air circulation and good supervision.

 

In 1928 the Hospital had 30 beds. The female ward had 12 beds, while the male ward had 6. There were 6 private patient rooms and a maternity ward with 2 beds and an additional room. The Hospital had an operating theatre, an Emergency Ward and a Casualty Ward, and an X-ray room and darkroom. It also contained three Sun Rooms, a waiting hall, offices, a kitchen wing, a Nurses' Dining Room and pantry, and a Sitting Room each for the nurses and the Matron. Each member of the nursing and domestic staff had their own separate bedroom. The bath and WC facilities were ample, and the storerooms for household and medical equipment adequate. The Hospital also had outdoor storerooms and a garage, and a cottage for the gardener.

 

In June 1930 work began on an extension of the Hospital, made possible by an anonymous donation. The new building cost £15,000, including furnishings, and the Hospital then had 60 beds, double its previous complement. A Nurses' Hostel was built at the same time to accommodate the extra staff. The nursing staff comprised a Matron, qualified nurses and V.A.D. workers.

 

A Physiotherapy Department was added in 1932.

In 1934 an operating theatre was installed.

 

In 1939 a house was purchased for use as a Sisters' Home.

During WW2 the Hospital joined the Emergency Medical Service.

 

In 1948 the Hospital joined the NHS under the control of the St Helier Group Hospital Management Committee, part of the South West Metropolitan Regional Hospital Board. It had 62 beds.

 

The X-ray Department was enlarged in 1955.

 

By 1959 the Hospital had 55 beds. The operating theatre and Maternity Unit were redecorated (while the work was being done, the Maternity Unit moved to an empty block at Downs Hospital).

 

In 1974, following a major re organisation of the NHS, the Hospital came under the administration of the Sutton and West Merton District Health Authority, part of the South West Thames Regional Health Authority. It had 55 general beds.

 

By 1985, following another major re organisation of the NHS, it was under the control of the Merton and Sutton District Health Authority. It had 49 beds for G.P. and geriatric patients.

Following yet another major re organisation of the NHS and the introduction of the 'market place' Trust system, the Hospital transferred to the control of the Merton and Sutton Community NHS Trust.

 

By the end of the 1990s the Hospital was mainly used for patients requiring long-term care and respite care.

 

In 2002, after more re-organisation, it came under the control of the Sutton and Merton Primary Care Trust, which was established on 1st April 2002.

 

The Hospital closed at the end of October 2005. The remaining 12 patients were discharged home to be cared for there, or transferred to other NHS hospitals or private care homes.

Later C18, built around the core of an earlier cottage. Extensive alterations late C19. Grade II listed, now a museum. Carshalton, London Borough of Sutton.

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23 May 2019; Speakers, from left, Piraye Beim, Founder & CEO, Celmatix, Lea Von Bidder, Co-founder, Ava, and Janet Lieberman-Lu, Co-founder & CTO, Dame Products, on HealthConf Stage during day three of Collision 2019 at Enercare Center in Toronto, Canada. Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Collision via Sportsfile

Big rain clouds are approaching Helsinki, giving an evening that is very different from the clear and beutyfull afternoon. As traffic continues on the rails of Helsinki central railway station, the rain clouds are unlucky view from the platform 13.

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4 November 2021; Emma Jones, Sports Broadcaster, on Centre Stage during day three of Web Summit 2021 at the Altice Arena in Lisbon, Portugal. Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Web Summit via Sportsfile

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5 November 2019; Speakers, from left, Corinne Vigreux, Co-founder & Founder, Tom Tom & Codam, Mmantsetsa Marope, Director of the International Bureau of Education, UNESCO, and Thomas Holl, Co-founder & CTO, Babbel.com, on Future Societies Stage during the opening day of Web Summit 2019 at the Altice Arena in Lisbon, Portugal. Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Web Summit via Sportsfile

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5 November 2019; Cris Cyborg, 3x MMA Champion, MMA fighter, on SportsTrade Stage during the opening day of Web Summit 2019 at the Altice Arena in Lisbon, Portugal. Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Web Summit via Sportsfile

Early C18, Queen Anne style exterior. Evidence in the basement of an earlier C16 building. First recorded clerical occupant was Rev. William Hollier circa 1726. [Source: A.E.Jones]. Grade II* listed. Carshalton, London Borough of Sutton.

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SM5 Concave Wheels. Gloss Black Centers. Brushed Aluminum Lips. Gloss Black Inner Barrels. 22x10/ 22x12

4 November 2021; Emma Jones, Sports Broadcaster, on Centre Stage during day three of Web Summit 2021 at the Altice Arena in Lisbon, Portugal. Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Web Summit via Sportsfile

Nissan cars made in Korea using Samsung brand instead of Nissan name. Besides Taiwan and China, are there more countries where Nissans are sold under another name?

 

There were the Ford Mavericks, but those are gone.

5 November 2019; Speakers, from left, Corinne Vigreux, Co-founder & Founder, Tom Tom & Codam, Mmantsetsa Marope, Director of the International Bureau of Education, UNESCO, and Thomas Holl, Co-founder & CTO, Babbel.com, on Future Societies Stage during the opening day of Web Summit 2019 at the Altice Arena in Lisbon, Portugal. Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Web Summit via Sportsfile

7 November 2019; Bruce Stein, CEO, aXiomatic, on ContentMakers Stage during the final day of Web Summit 2019 at the Altice Arena in Lisbon, Portugal. Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Web Summit via Sportsfile

21 May 2019; Linda Boff, CMO, GE, on Centre Stage during day one of Collision 2019 at Enercare Center in Toronto, Canada. Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Collision via Sportsfile

7 November 2019; Ian Bernstein, Founder & Head of Product, Misty Robotics, and Misty, Robot, on Auto/Tech & TalkRobot stage during the final day of Web Summit 2019 at the Altice Arena in Lisbon, Portugal. Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Web Summit via Sportsfile

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9 November 2017; Web Summit staff on Centre Stage during day three of Web Summit 2017 at Altice Arena in Lisbon. Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Web Summit via Sportsfile

9 November 2017; Speakers, from left, Rebeca Grynspan, Secretary General, Secretaria General Ibero-Americana, Manish Singh, Chief Investment Officer, Crossbridge Capital, Manuel Pietra, President & CEO, Freebalance, and Edward Robinson, Senior Writer, Bloomberg News, on the Forum Stage during day three of Web Summit 2017 at Altice Arena in Lisbon. Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Web Summit via Sportsfile

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Dark gray color scheme. This is the heavy version of the SM5 Zealot.

 

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23 May 2019; Ariel Garten, Founder, InteraXon, on HealthConf Stage during day three of Collision 2019 at Enercare Center in Toronto, Canada. Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Collision via Sportsfile

9 November 2017; Paddy Cosgrave, CEO, Web Summit, and Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, President, Portugal, on Centre Stage during day three of Web Summit 2017 at Altice Arena in Lisbon. Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Web Summit via Sportsfile

2 November 2021; Yvonne Redmond, Director of Speakers, Web Summit, on Q&A Stage during day one of Web Summit 2021 at the Altice Arena in Lisbon, Portugal. Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Web Summit via Sportsfile

22 May 2019; Venture Roundtables during day two of Collision 2019 at Enercare Center in Toronto, Canada. Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Collision via Sportsfile

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23 May 2019; PITCH winner Chelsea F. Briganti, CEO, LOLIWARE, on Center Stage during day three of Collision 2019 at Enercare Center in Toronto, Canada. Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Collision via Sportsfile

9 November 2017; Caitlyn Jenner, Olympian & Advocate of Transgender Rights, before going on Centre Stage during day three of Web Summit 2017 at Altice Arena in Lisbon. Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Web Summit via Sportsfile

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