Marguerite Hepton Hospital

My name is Jane Freeland (nee Woodcock), I was a patient at the Marguerite Hepton Orthopaedic Hospital at Thorpe Arch, in Yorkshire, UK, from 1944-1948 with spinal TB. I'd like to share memories with other patients, nurses and others linked with the hospital. Do you have a story to share? If so, please contribute. Jane Freeland (nee Woodcock)

Saturday, 23 August 2014

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From Jane Freeland About Fred's puzzlement over placing the photos, I posted a comment on 17/02 but didn't moderate it.  It may be...

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Michael Reeves who was a patient from 1962-64 Googling on iPad, the day before going into hospital to be assessed for hip replacemen...
Wednesday, 14 November 2012

Margaret's Puzzling Photos

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Because I couldn't place the locations of the photos below I asked Harry Dodgson for his opinion. Harry was a patient in 1937, see here...
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Friday, 2 November 2012

Margaret Molyneux's Photographs

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Margaret has offered us some scanned images showing her mother decorating wards on 24th December 1936 The one above shows a girl dr...
Friday, 5 October 2012

Patricia Senior (nee Tasker) recalls her 1959 hospital stay

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What doesn't kill you makes you stronger, so they say.  My stay in a children’s orthopaedic hospital certainly proved to be very charac...
Thursday, 17 May 2012

Susan Lee's Thorp Arch Experiences

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My name is Susan Lee (formerly Susan Keeler) and I was in Marguerite Hepton Hospital at Thorp Arch in 1955 (aged 9 years) and again in 195...
Saturday, 18 February 2012

Remembering learning to read - from Jane

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Barry, thank you so much for these vivid memories. It seems that we were at Thorp Arch pretty much during the same period, though in those d...

Memories from Barry Meadley, who was a patient 1944-1947/48, with TB of the left knee.

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My name is Barry Meadley and I was a patient at MH 1944-1947/48. Having just discovered your website and read all the blogs from former fel...
Friday, 28 October 2011

Ann Shaw (co-author of "Children of Craig y Nos"

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Thank you Dorothy for sharing this very brave account of your life. It reflects so many stories that happened in Craig-y-nos too. Ann Sha...
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