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Hertfordshire / Re: Local Knowledge Needed - Shenley Hospital
« on: Sunday 04 December 11 13:33 GMT (UK)  »
Shenley hospital continued.
The patients had many other wonderful facilities. There was a full working farm, an occupatioal therapy unit, workshops, tennis courts, a cricket ground designed by WG Grace, a full sized church, a social club, a full sized concert hall with stage, a walled fruit and vegetable garden, all set in beautiful grounds.Patients used and worked in all of these areas.

There was a school of nursing and a special mother and baby unit.
The baby unit was housed in a large family sized house, and was of a very high standard. Mothers suffering from post natal depression and their babies were helped to recover there. I knew the two Sisters in Charge and can reassure anyone that the patients were very well cared for.

I will write more if anything comes to mind but I would like you to know that this was hardly a "mad place". It was, for the greater part, a sanctuary for people like us who had just been beaten by life.
Glynis

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Hertfordshire / Re: Local Knowledge Needed - Shenley Hospital
« on: Sunday 04 December 11 13:15 GMT (UK)  »
Shenley Hospital was located in the village of Shenley, Hertfordshire. My parents worked there !946- to late 70s. We lived in the village. I went to the village school and in the 1960s worked at the hospital during my college vacations.
Before I describe the hospital, I have to say that I, nor my family,ever witnessed any patient from the hospital in any state of undress. Patients were free to walk around the hospital and village if they could unless, rarely, they were under a legal restriction. Patients were accepted as part of the communityand several were local characters. At Junior school we used to play by the gate and we often talked to the patients. We did not see them as apart from us. I remember one character " Pinky". He had a sweet, round, rosy face , twinkling round eyes and a toothless round smile. He often walked past the school gate and we all said hello and waved to him and he was happy
The hospital was state of the art for the time. Large houses and villas were set in magnificent  parkland.The treatment of the wide variety of Psychiatric problems was progressive.
Many patients suffered from depression and some, whose lives had hit them too hard, had suffered breakdowns. Although some patients had serious illnessses ,such as schizophrenia, most were just like you and me with different life experiences.
The hospital had a full Symphony Orchestra, the musicians were patients, staff and staff family. I played in the orchestra  for several years. Some of the musician patients were very seriously ill yet the most wonderful musicians.
One man played the violin like a sweet bird singing. Another man would always be the first to arrive. We would enter the huge, empty concert hall to hear him playing his own soulful music on his cello. It would cut your heart in two and make you weep. He was a genius.
 We played in competitions , sometimes winning , and the hospital had a full sized concert hall where we gave concerts to patients and the general public together.
In the 60s there was a very popular "Rock and Twist" each week. The bands were all well known 60s bands and people came from all the local towns.
Huge dances and balls were held in this hall and the patients had a social club with dance floor where there were regular dances to jazz and dance music. My Dad played in these bands.
To be continued         

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Hertfordshire / Re: Local Knowledge Needed - Shenley Hospital
« on: Sunday 04 December 11 11:06 GMT (UK)  »
hello
 I have received a PM. How do I send a PM on this system please?
Glynis

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Hertfordshire / Re: Local Knowledge Needed - Shenley Hospital
« on: Saturday 03 December 11 18:10 GMT (UK)  »
Hello,
Not sure how to do this but will try.
Looking for info re Shenley hospital orchestra, I came across your messages.
My Mum and Dad worked at Shenley Hospital from 1946 to the late 1970s.
All patients who died there and who were not taken for burial by their family were buried at St. Botolphs Churchyard  at Shenley Bury. There is a list of all graves by the entrance. If I can find the tel number ,I'll get back to you.
I have more about the hospital itself which I will post in the next few days
Hope this helps
Regards Glynis

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