Stracathro Hospital, Angus May 09

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Gorecki

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Visited with Hula Ta Lula.
We were 2 very excited girls being here with no boys to help us!!! :mrgreen:
AND finding the iron lung was soo exciting!

Stracathro hospital was established next to Stracathro House in 1939 as an Emergency Medical Services Hospital, away from population centres for protection, to cope with the military casualties of World War II.

Designed to cope with up to 1000 patients, each of the single-storey wards which were built in the grounds of the old house had its own air-raid shelter.
The first patients were the victims of an air-raid on Montrose in 1940 but soon civilian casualties from cities such as London, Birmingham and Coventry, and later soldiers from all theatres of the war were transferred to Stracathro, via Brechin railway station, for treatment and convalescence.

It subsequently became a noted teaching hospital with specialised departments including orthopaedic surgery and a high-tech surgical appliance unit.

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The iron lung.

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Interesting clip on a woman who spent 60 of her 71 years in one here:
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kM30mAEz5bA[/ame]

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Some great photos and well researched. Top job :)

And Radiohead's Iron Lung is on the radio.
 
That Iron Lung should be in a museum :(
Horrible to see it rotting away like this. Nice work on documenting this hospital.
 
that video. jesus. i applaud the woman, its made me claustorphobic watching it and i dont suffer with claustrophobia. i think id rather be dead.

great pics.
 
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