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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Hampshire & Isle of Wight => Topic started by: bulsara on Sunday 27 August 06 11:29 BST (UK)
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I am trying to find info about this nursing home in Alton Hampshire please.
Was it a private one and what kind of cases did it cater for?
Also is it still there and any pics if possible.
Thanks
bulsara
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Hi bulsara,
My younger sister and I were both born in places called "Nursing Homes." At least during the 1930's and 40's such places made maternity care available to women who did not wish to have their babies at home.
I do not know when this type of service was implemented, how the homes were structured, the rules under which they operated, or even whether such places still exist.
Starting in 1906, Alton was the site of a treatment centre for children with non pulmonary TB, so there would have been orthopedic surgery performed. Did they perhaps use Nursing Homes as convalescent facilities?
I regret that my answer is not more satisfactory but this information might lead you to ask different questions to find what you want to know.
Beth
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Thanks Beth,I think it was used in this case for maternity care.Perhaps there was no nearby hospital.I presume you had to pay to go there in1947.
bulsara
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The Old Nursing Home - now Malthouse Mews...
a photo can be found here:
http://www.holybourne.com/about/photos/photo1.htm
Another genealogist ...refers to same site....also looking...as he was born
there...so was used for birthing facility, we can know that for sure!
http://tinyurl.com/m6o2l
Was used for senior care around mid century...
http://tinyurl.com/noq3v
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The NHS came into being in 1948 so yes, payment would have been necessary to use a Nursing Home. There were some insurance subscription plans which enabled ordinary people to afford some services, again I only know a minimum about the details.
Beth
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Hi - I don't know if this is of any help but there must be a register of this nursing home - possibly as a maternity home with the local council - so maybe you can get some info from the library records or deeds?
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You asked about the Holybourne Nursing Home. The first mention that I have found of it so far is that on 26 December 1941, the Alton Gazette printed the following advert:-
‘Holybourne Cottage Nursing Home, Alton, Hants. - There are Vacancies for MATERNITY PATIENTS at this Nursing Home. Fees moderate. Up-to-date equipment.’
It was run by Mary A Willcocks and Elizabeth A Martin, first in Holybourne Cottage and then in premises known as Inwoods - which had been a large house and out buildings. During the war, a lot of people were evacuated out of Portsmouth up to Alton and the surrounding villages, including Holybourne. There were also soldiers stationed here and 3 POW camps so various local buildings were taken over and there was a need for a private maternity home. Maternity cases were also taken to part of the old Alton Union workhouse which had been re-addressed 39a Anstey Road.
Locally, there are records of the deaths of babies born there from January 1942 until December 1949. After that, the Nursing Home changed to taking the elderly.
If you would like anymore information, do get in touch. There have been articles about the Nursing Home in the Holybourne Village Newsletter. Yours Jane.
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Thank you for the info janeh.I would be very interested to hear any more about the nursing home as my 1/2 sister was born there and adopted straight from birth.My father when he sired her was stationed in the area at the "Polish Camp".I have only just started researching this area of my tree so am very keen to learn all that I can.
bulsara
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marn & janeh! Welcome to rootschat...so nice of you to come on, janeh and share what you know with bulsara!
:D all the best...J..J.
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I have only just picked up on this enquiry. I was born at HCNH in August 1942. My family were living in Portsmouth.
Janeh is quite right about Willcocks & Martin. They previously had a nursing home in Chichester Road, Portsmouth and my mother gave birth to my brother there.
My father used to cycle from Portsmouth to Holybourne to see us.
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I was born in the nursing home in Holybourne in January 1942. My sister and I think, my brother were also born there. How can I get the records of those born there, referred to in Jane's email.
Jonathan Marsh