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St Oswalds Hospital, Ashbourne, Derbyshire
St Oswalds Hospital, Ashbourne, Derbyshire. The building, designed by Henry Stevens, was originally the Ashbourne Union workhouse erected in 1848 on Dark Lane (later Union Street, now Belle Vue Road) in Ashbourne
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1950 Ashbourne Belle Commissioners Derbyshire Dickensian Health Hospitals Infirmary L Aw Lane Legal Legislation Oswald Oswalds Paupers Poor Poverty Status Stevens Workhouse Workhouses Designed
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1. Title: A Glimpse into the Past: St Oswald's Hospital, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, 1950s. St Oswald's Hospital in Ashbourne, Derbyshire, is a fascinating piece of local history that dates back to the mid-19th century. Originally built as the Ashbourne Union Workhouse in 1848, this imposing structure was designed by Henry Stevens and erected on Dark Lane (later renamed Union Street, now Belle Vue Road). During the Victorian era, workhouses served as institutions for the poor, providing shelter, food, and basic medical care for those who could not support themselves. The building's design reflected the prevailing attitudes of the time, with its stark, utilitarian appearance and separate accommodations for men, women, and children. By the 1950s, the role of St Oswald's Hospital had evolved significantly. The Dickensian image of the workhouse had given way to a more compassionate approach to caring for the sick and infirm. The hospital became a symbol of the progress made in legislation regarding the welfare of the poor and the importance of medical care for all, regardless of status or means. The building, with its distinctive architecture and historical significance, stands as a testament to the changing social landscape of Ashbourne and Derbyshire. Its transformation from a workhouse to a hospital reflects the evolving attitudes towards poverty, health care, and the role of the state in providing for its citizens. Designed by Henry Stevens in the 1840s, St Oswald's Hospital remains an essential part of the town's heritage. Its history serves as a reminder of the past, while its continued operation as a healthcare facility underscores the importance of providing quality medical care to the community. This photograph, taken in the 1950s, offers a glimpse into the past, allowing us to appreciate the rich history of St Oswald's Hospital and the role it has played in the lives of the people of Ashbourne and Derbyshire.
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