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Great Britain Cambridge Military Hospital - Sept 19

BikinGlynn

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Been done a lot I know but heres my take on the old girl


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The history in brief

The Cambridge Military Hospital (CMH) was the fifth military hospital built in Aldershot. The other four are described at the end of this article.
The CMH was built by Messrs Martin Wells and Co. of Aldershot. The building costs were approximately £45,758.

The first patients admitted to the CMH were on Friday 18 July 1879. They either walked or were taken by cart ambulance from the Connaught Hospital.
The title had nothing to do with the Cambridge area but came from His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge who was the Commander-in-Chief of the Army at the time. The Duke of Cambridge opened the CMH Aldershot in July 1879.

The hospital was built on a hill because current clinical thinking at the time thought that the wind would sweep away any infection and clean the air.
The hospital soon became a fully functioning hospital and was the first in the UK to receive battle casualties directly from the front of World War One.

The wards of the main building were designed on the Florance Nightingale design to have large windows on all sides letting in as much natural light as possible to help aid recovery
These were all connected by an alleged mile long corridor!


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The aforementioned corridor is now plastered with pir's which we inevitably set off but were in early enough to see most of the main block before security turned up.
After an internal search & coming within feet of us they left us to make good an escape from the main building

Pioneering plastic surgery took place at CMH, the history of some of this is here



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Childrens Ward


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Next we moved across to the maternity block, this block seemed much easier to access & was actually far more photogenic.


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The infamous green doors! didnt do much for me tbh.


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The rest of this block was pretty nice though


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By far the coolest thing in my opinion was the wards on the first floor in this block, so apologies there is a lot of pics from here ;-)


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Thanks For Looking


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AndyK!

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Ahhh the infamous "mile long corridor".... It's actually about a quarter of a mile long, but that's still a pretty extensive corridor!
Good to see this again
 

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Ahhh the infamous "mile long corridor".... It's actually about a quarter of a mile long, but that's still a pretty extensive corridor!
Good to see this again

Long enough to pack about a hundred pir's into lol, I dont believe there is a way of doing the main building without setting em off lol.
Think they have started development on that main block now which is good.
 

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Cor I went here about ten years ago, didnt think it'd still be standing. Great pics.
 

BikinGlynn

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Cor I went here about ten years ago, didnt think it'd still be standing. Great pics.

Yep main building is under full restoration now I believe. Im guessing the maternity block will be demolished!
 
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