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Wigan Infirmary: construction of new block 2003/4
Wigan Infirmary: construction of new block 2003/4
Photo: Chris Heaven
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The construction of a new block at The Royal Albert Edward Infirmary during 2003/4. Taken from my former office in the adjacent Christopher Home building.

Comment by: Cyril on 1st December 2020 at 21:11

Hello Dr. Heaven, I just couldn't bring to mind the names of the wards that had been there previously, however in Past Forward Autumn 1999 there is an article covering the opening of the hospital, and it is a very interesting read too, the wards were Red Cross, North, Lancaster and Crawford, the old theatres and the sewing room was there too, and I'm sure too that the records office staff would have been extremely happy when the old patient records store (or Shed) at the rear of the hospital went, it was eerie enough going into there during the day never mind at the dead of night. The new build to the right on the top photo replaced the doctors common room, the med secs admin offices and orthodontics, I'm sure that there was also nurses quarters nicknamed Piccadilly in there too. I somewhat knew my way around at one time, now I just get lost.

Past Forward link: https://issuu.com/wlct/docs/23_autumn-winter-1999/11

Comment by: Chris Heaven on 4th December 2020 at 10:15

Cyril - thanks for your reminiscences and for the Past Forward link about the history of the Infirmary. A few years ago I wrote up a history of Wigan Dispensary which provided charitable health care before the building of the Infirmary. It existed 1798-1873 and was then absorbed into the Infirmary which was called the Royal Albert Edward Infirmary and Dispensary up until the creation of the NHS when the word Dispensary was dropped. My write up is available at:

https://oldrailwaystuff.com/wigan-dispensary/

Comment by: Cyril on 5th December 2020 at 16:13

Thanks for posting that link to your write up Chris, it's an interesting and very informative read about the founding of medical sciences and patient healthcare in Wigan, and also information on the Doctors, Surgeons and other prominent people residing in Wigan at the time.

Comment by: Stephen Craig-Smith on 26th September 2021 at 12:54

can anyone tell me a bit about the Christopher Home, when it was built, etc. Many thanks to anyone who can help.

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