Pupil midwives with babies on their laps, in the bathroom at the Barratt Maternity Home

Date:
19 Feb 1941
Location:
BARRATT MATERNITY HOME, CHEYNE WALK, Northampton, Northamptonshire
Reference:
MED01/01/1531
Type:
Photograph (Print)
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Description

The original caption may contain language which is historic and which may no longer be considered appropriate. It has been retained in the record in the interest of historical accuracy.

The caption on the reverse of the photograph reads: “Northampton General Hospital. Picture shows pupil midwives in the Barratt Maternity Home in the bathroom attending to the babies.”

The Barratt Maternity Home opened in 1936 after a donation from benefactor William Barratt and at first provided 34 beds for ante- and post-natal patient, a nursery, and a labour ward. Midwifery training was divided into two parts in 1938, and establishments were approved to provide training in one or both: Part I was primarily theoretical, based in hospitals and was assessed by examinations; Part II was largely practical, and allowed pupils to demonstrate competence and to link theory with practice. In 1938 the Barratt Maternity Home was approved as a Midwifery Training School to provide Part I of the training. See also MED01/01/1519-1530. High-resolution copies of this image are available for free for non-commercial use. Please Enquire to place an order.

Content

This is part of the Series: MED01/01 Series of prints; within the Collection: MED01 Topical Press Agency Medical Collection

Rights

Source: Historic England Archive

People & Organisations

Photographer: Topical Press Agency Limited

Photographer: Harrison, Norman Kingsley

Keywords

Maternity Hospital, Education, Health And Welfare, Women