German Hospital, Dalston

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The German Hospital
Entrance, former German Hospital (geograph 3880768).jpg
Entrance of the former German Hospital
German Hospital, Dalston is located in London Borough of Hackney
German Hospital, Dalston
Location within Hackney
Geography
LocationDalston, London, England, United Kingdom
Coordinates51°32′48″N 0°04′00″W / 51.5467°N 0.0668°W / 51.5467; -0.0668Coordinates: 51°32′48″N 0°04′00″W / 51.5467°N 0.0668°W / 51.5467; -0.0668
Organisation
Care systemNHS England
History
Opened1845
Closed1987
Links
ListsHospitals in England

The German Hospital, Dalston, was a hospital in Dalston, East London.

History[]

The hospital was established in 1845 to offer free treatment to London’s then large German-speaking community which had a significant presence in the East End.[1]

The hospital in an 1864 engraving.

The hospital’s German speaking staff remained on site during the First World War, but were interned during the Second World War with their places taken by British staff.[2] It joined the National Health Service in 1948 and became a psychiatric hospital in 1974.[2] The hospital, popularly known as ‘The German’, closed in 1987 and patients were transferred to Homerton Hospital. Some of its buildings are now used for affordable housing. Parts of the buildings are grade II listed.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ Walford, Edward (1873). Old and new London. Volume V. London: Cassell Petter and Galpin. p. 530.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c "German Hospital". Lost Hospitals of London. Retrieved 5 July 2018.

Further reading[]

  • McKellar, Elizabeth (1991), The German Hospital Hackney. A Social and Architectural History 1847–1987. London.
  • Specht, Maureen (2nd edition 1997), The German Hospital in London and the Community it served 1845 to 1948. Anglo-German Family History Society Publications.
  • Swinbank, Christiane (2007) Medicine, Philanthropy and Religion. Selective Intercultural Transfers at the German Hospital in London, 1845–1914. In: Stefan Manz, Margit Schulte Beerbühl, John R. Davis (Ed.): Migration and Transfer from Germany to Britain 1660–1914 (Prince Albert Research Publications 3). Munich, pp. 119–130.
  • Waddington, Keir (2000) Charity and the London Hospitals, 1850–1898 (= Studies in History. New Series). Woodbridge.

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