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Canadian Red Cross Memorial Hospital
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    Canadian Red Cross Memorial Hospital

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    Canadian Red Cross Memorial Hospital
    War Memorial Garden (7958609316).jpg
    Canadian War Memorial Garden, all that remains of the hospital
    Canadian Red Cross Memorial Hospital is located in Buckinghamshire
    Canadian Red Cross Memorial Hospital
    Shown in Buckinghamshire
    Geography
    Location Taplow, England, United Kingdom
    Coordinates Coordinates: 51°33′05″N 0°41′02″W / 51.5515°N 0.6838°W / 51.5515; -0.6838
    Organisation
    Care system Public NHS
    Type Public
    Services
    Emergency department No Accident & Emergency
    History
    Opened 1914
    Closed 1985
    Links
    Lists Hospitals in England

    The Canadian Red Cross Memorial Hospital in Taplow, Buckinghamshire, was a civilian hospital and a centre for research into rheumatism in children until its closure in 1985.

    History

    War time origins

    In 1914, during the First World War, the Astor family invited the Canadian Red Cross to build a military hospital on part of the Cliveden estate. The Red Cross built a small hospital, the HRH Duchess of Connaught Hospital, on the site. It was named after the Duchess of Connaught who had served as Viceregal consort of Canada.

    In the Second World War, the Canadian Red Cross demolished many of the existing buildings to make way for a new, larger hospital with more equipment; this was named the Canadian Red Cross Memorial Hospital.

    General Hospital

    After the war the hospital was donated to the British Government for use as a general hospital and research centre into rheumatism in children. After opening to the public in 1947, it came under the supervision of the newly formed National Health Service. The hospital also developed a large maternity unit at this time.

    The painter Stanley Spencer, who lived in nearby Cookham, died in the hospital in 1959 from cancer, having undergone an unsuccessful operation there the year before.Dr Barbara Ansell, the founder of paediatric rheumatology, worked at the hospital from the 1960s through to the 1980s.

    Closure

    Cliveden Village on site of former Canadian Red Cross Memorial Hospital

    The hospital closed and was abandoned in 1985 and lay derelict for two decades while the National Trust, who owned the site since 1942, explored options for its development. Many pieces of the hospital's old equipment lay there for years. It was demolished in 2006 to make way for a housing development for people aged 55 and over called Cliveden Village.

    Further reading

    • Ansell, B. M., C.B.E. et al. The Canadian Red Cross Memorial Hospital Cliveden, Taplow, England. Barbara M. Ansell, 1997. ISBN 0 953 09920 2

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