A view of the entrance hall of the Kent and Canterbury Hospital

Date:
1 Apr 1941
Location:
THE KENT AND CANTERBURY HOSPITAL, ETHELBERT ROAD, Canterbury, Kent
Reference:
MED01/01/1749
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: “Kent & Canterbury Hospital. Picture shows the entrance hall, with the White Horse of Kent figured on the flooring.”

The original Kent and Canterbury Hospital dates to 1793. The current building was officially opened in 1937, with space for 181 beds. Constructed with reinforced concrete, the hospital provided three operating theatres, a department for treating casualties, and equipment for deep X-ray treatment, orthopaedic treatment, and massage. During the Second World War the hospital became part of the Emergency Medical Service; military personnel from Britain, Australia, Canada, French Morocco and Poland were admitted. See also MED01/01/1748 and MED01/01/1750-1759. 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

Entrance Hall, Hospital, Health And Welfare