Home Front Legacy 1914-18

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Full Record - Milton Infirmary (PRN: 9343)

PRN9343
Site or location nameMilton Infirmary
Summary5th Southern General Hospital
DescriptionFormer Portsea Island Union Workhouse comprising a three storey, 39 bay brick building with stone facings and slate roof now converted to flats. Then known as Milton Infirmary the building was taken over as part of the 5th Southern General Hospital in 1914. Patients would be brought into Fratton Station by Ambulance Train
Monument TypeMILITARY HOSPITAL;HOSPITAL;MILITARY HOSPITAL
DesginationNone
MaterialBRICK, STONE
Location
CountryENGLAND
County
Site LocationMilton Infirmary
PostcodePO3 6AD
Map ReferenceNGR: SU6598700690 (465987, 100690)
Condition/Threat
Condition (Date)Good (08-01-2017)
Identifiers
HER/SMR Number1387196
Related Sites
Girls Secondary School Fawcett Road
Source
(1914) Territorial Hospitals. The 5th Southern General Hospital. British Journal of Nursing 53 (pp445). http://rcnarchive.rcn.org.uk/data/VOLUME053-1914/page445-volume53-5thdecember1914.pdf
Historic England (2017) St Marys House Including Lodge and Community Centre (1387196). Historic England. https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1387196
Administration
Recorded By (Date)John M - Geograph (17-02-2008)
Copiled On08-01-2017
Last Updated08-01-2017
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Former Portsea Island Union Workhouse, then known as Milton Infirmary the building was taken over as part of the 5th Southern General Hospital in 1914 (St Mary's Road, Kingston, Fratton, Portsmouth). Front elevation.
Former Portsea Island Union Workhouse, then known as Milton Infirmary the building was taken over as part of the 5th Southern General Hospital in 1914 (St Mary's Road, Kingston, Fratton, Portsmouth). Front elevation.
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Former Portsea Island Union Workhouse, then known as Milton Infirmary the building was taken over as part of the 5th Southern General Hospital in 1914 (St Mary's Road, Kingston, Fratton, Portsmouth). Front elevation.
Former Portsea Island Union Workhouse, then known as Milton Infirmary the building was taken over as part of the 5th Southern General Hospital in 1914 (St Mary's Road, Kingston, Fratton, Portsmouth). Front elevation.
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Former Portsea Island Union Workhouse, then known as Milton Infirmary the building was taken over as part of the 5th Southern General Hospital in 1914 (St Mary's Road, Kingston, Fratton, Portsmouth). Rear elevation.
Former Portsea Island Union Workhouse, then known as Milton Infirmary the building was taken over as part of the 5th Southern General Hospital in 1914 (St Mary's Road, Kingston, Fratton, Portsmouth). Rear elevation.
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Former Portsea Island Union Workhouse, then known as Milton Infirmary the building was taken over as part of the 5th Southern General Hospital in 1914 (St Mary's Road, Kingston, Fratton, Portsmouth). Rear elevation.
Former Portsea Island Union Workhouse, then known as Milton Infirmary the building was taken over as part of the 5th Southern General Hospital in 1914 (St Mary's Road, Kingston, Fratton, Portsmouth). Rear elevation.
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