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Downs Schools, Sutton, Surrey
The Downs Schools on Banstead Road, Sutton, acquired by the Metropolitan Asylums Board in 1902 for treating children with ringworm. The site later became the Downs Childrens Hospital. Date: Date unknown
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Acquired Asylums Banstead Date Downs Metropolitan Schools Sutton Treating Unknown Workhouse Workhouses 1902 Childrens Ringworm
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1. Title: "A Historical Snapshot of The Downs Schools, Sutton: A Transformation from Institution to Hospital This evocative photograph captures the Downs Schools on Banstead Road, Sutton, an establishment with a rich and complex history. Acquired by the Metropolitan Asylums Board in 1902, this site was initially used for treating children afflicted with ringworm. Ringworm, a common fungal infection, was a significant public health concern during the early 20th century, and the Downs Schools provided essential care for those affected. The Downs Schools, however, were not always dedicated to healthcare. Prior to its acquisition by the Metropolitan Asylums Board, the site had served as a workhouse, providing shelter and basic provisions for the destitute, the elderly, and the infirm. Workhouses, a key component of the English Poor Law system, were notorious for their harsh living conditions and regimented routines. The transformation of the Downs Schools from a workhouse to a hospital was a significant shift in the institution's purpose, reflecting the evolving understanding of healthcare and social welfare in early 20th century England. The Metropolitan Asylums Board, established in 1867, played a crucial role in this transition, overseeing the provision of care for the mentally ill, the disabled, and those suffering from infectious diseases. The Downs Schools later became the Downs Children's Hospital, continuing its mission to provide essential medical care for those in need. This photograph offers a glimpse into the past, highlighting the adaptability and resilience of institutions like the Downs Schools in addressing the changing social and healthcare landscape of their time. Date: Unknown. [Note: This caption is intended for informational and educational purposes only, and should not be used for commercial gain or reproduction without proper attribution and licensing from the rights holder.]
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