Home Front Legacy 1914-18

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Full Record - Suffolk Hall VAD Hospital (PRN: 9570)

PRN9570
Site or location nameSuffolk Hall VAD Hospital
Summary
DescriptionSuffolk Hall served as a Voluntary Aid Detachment hospital during the First World War. The hospital opened on 9 December 1914, eventually closing on 29 March 1919. The hospital provided a total of 65 beds and treated a total of 1368 patients throughout the war. The hospital was staffed by the Gloucestershire Voluntary Aid Detachment No 26. For more information visit www.remembering.org.uk/vad_suffolk_hall.htm
Monument TypeHOSPITAL;AUXILIARY HOSPITAL;HOSPITAL
DesginationNone
Material
Location
CountryENGLAND
County
Site LocationSuffolk Hall VAD Hospital
Postcode
Map ReferenceNGR: SO9429321627 (394293, 221627)
Condition/Threat
Condition (Date)Good (12-03-2017)
Source
Knight, Gareth (nd) Suffolk Hall VAD [Voluntary Aid Detachment] hospital, Cheltenham 1914-19 [The Red Cross in Gloucestershire 1914-19].
Knight, Gareth (nd) Suffolk Hall VAD [Voluntary Aid Detachment] hospital, Cheltenham 1914-19 [The Red Cross in Gloucestershire 1914-19]. http://www.angelfire.com/az/garethknight/redcross/staffsuffolkhall.html
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Recorded By (Date)Chris Kolonko - Home Front Legacy
Copiled On12-03-2017
Last Updated12-03-2017
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