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58: 22: 51:'s chairmanship the hospital was able to expand considerably in the late nineteenth century. Holland was well known for his successful fundraising, for which he earned the nickname 'Prince of Beggars'. In a four-year period Holland raised sufficient funds to enlarge the hospital from 36 to over 100 beds, improved the nursing care, and the hospital's reputation. 88:
Gertrude Vacher (abt 1864– ), Matron 1891–1895. Vacher trained at The London Hospital as both a paying and ordinary probationer between 1885 and 1887. Whilst matron at Poplar she was seriously ill with pneumonia, and resigned following her recovery. Sydney Holland purchased a grave plot at Brompton
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Emma Pilcher (abt 1845– ), Matron 1883 – until about 1891. She had previously trained at St Thomas's Hospital and Inverness. Pilcher was the first of three London Hospital nurses to work as Matron at Poplar in succession for over a forty-year
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from 1895 to 1897. Bland's application was supported by the House Committee at The London, and Sydney Holland, The Poplar Hospital Chairman, was very pleased with other London Hospital trained nurses who had moved to nurse at
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Rogers, Sarah (2022). 'A Maker of Matrons’? A study of Eva Lückes’s influence on a generation of nurse leaders:1880–1919' (Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Huddersfield, April 2022)
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Proceedings Relative to Ships Tendered for the Service of the United East-India Company, from the Twenty-sixth of March, 1794, to the Sixth of January, 1795: With an Appendix
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Matron’s Annual Letter, No.3; Matron’s Annual Letter to Nurses, 1894–1916; RLHLH/N/7/2, No.3, June 1896, 8; Barts Health NHS Trust Archives and Museums, London
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House Committee Meeting, 1 April 1895; House Committee Minutes, 1895–1897; RLHLH/A/5/46, 59–60; NHS Trust Archives and Museums, London
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The hospital was repeatedly expanded to cater for more patients, only being closed in 1975. It was demolished in 1982.
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Holland, Sydney George, second Viscount Knutsford (1855–1931), hospital administrator and reformer
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The East India Company's London Workers: Management of the Warehouse Labourers, 1800–1858
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Statutes at Large ...: (29 v. in 32) Statutes or the United Kingdom. (1821), pp.211–3.
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Selina Elizabeth Bland (1855–1931), Matron 1895–1926. Bland trained at
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Philanthropy and the Hospitals of London: The Kings Fund 1897–1990
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From the seventeenth to the early nineteenth century, the British
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in London, England, in 1855. It was opened under the patronage of
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Gore, John (23 September 2004). Wallis, Patrick (ed.).
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postcard
East India Dock Road
Samuel Gurney
Sydney Holland

Illustrated London News
East India Company
The London Hospital
Eva Luckes


"East India Dock Road, North side: Poplar Hospital, Nos 305–479 (dem.) and All Hallows' Church | British History Online"
Oxford University Press
John Murray
Holland, Sydney George, second Viscount Knutsford (1855–1931), hospital administrator and reformer
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/33943
"Poplar Hospital – the first hospital for dockers – Leisure, health and housing"




Edward Arnold
ISBN
9781843835851
51°30′42.36″N 0°0′25.38″W / 51.5117667°N 0.0070500°W / 51.5117667; -0.0070500
Categories
Defunct hospitals in London
Poplar, London

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