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in the Woolwich Common Conservation Area it was preserved. In 1990, the empty and disused site was purchased by a property developer and developed into 228 luxurious flats and apartments called the Royal Herbert Pavilions. Completed in 1995, today's site incorporates a leisure club, private bar,
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Before it closed the hospital had become the Army's main orthopaedic centre and contained the Army schools for physiotherapy, x-rays, and medical clerks' and nurses' preliminary training. The hospital closed in 1977 and for a period of time became derelict.
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The hospital provided orthopaedic, general surgical and medical wards for army personnel and their families. At its peak the hospital had 15 wards which accommodated 650 beds. This included a guardroom and prison ward for 28 army prisoners.
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It utilised a new approach to open planning, and was based on the revolutionary 'pavilion' design whereby each ward was connected to a central corridor to maximise daylight and fresh air intake. Nightingale explained:
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to the Crimea, leader of War Office reforms after this campaign, and passionate about health care and reducing military mortality rates from diseases and ill-treated war wounds. Designed by chief architect
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The hospital was considered to be such a leap forward in design and patient treatment that a new Commission of 1883 congratulated it as "one of the best of the modern great hospitals". In 1900
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there. During World War Two, the Royal Herbert Military Hospital admitted civilian patients when the nearby
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This article is about Royal Herbert Hospital (1865-1977). For other hospitals in Greenwich, see
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The Royal Herbert Hospital was actively involved in the care of the wounded from the
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The building work of the hospital cost £209,139 and the land purchase was £6,394.
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until 1977. It was situated in southeast London, on the south side of
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Enclosed in 19 acres of landscaped gardens, and sitting adjacent to
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was built as a restorative facility for British veterans of the
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visited soldiers in the hospital who had been injured in the
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tennis courts, swimming pool and outdoor nature reserve.
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Greenwich Hospital (disambiguation)
Royal Army Medical Corps

Royal Herbert Hospital is located in Royal Borough of Greenwich
Shooter's Hill
Coordinates
51°28′15″N 0°03′03″E / 51.4708°N 0.0507°E / 51.4708; 0.0507
Care system
Hospitals in England
Crimean War
military hospital
Woolwich
Shooter's Hill
Royal Borough of Greenwich
Sidney Herbert
Florence Nightingale
Sir Douglas Galton
Royal Engineers
Jane Catherine Shaw Stewart

Woolwich Common
Oxleas Woods

Queen Victoria
Boer War

Edward Ardizzone
First World War
Second World War
Enid Bagnold

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