Volume: Windsor Union Workhouse, Old Windsor

Date:
Jan 1932 - May 1998
Location:
Crimp Hill House, Old Windsor, Windsor And Maidenhead
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WINDSOR UNION WORKHOUSE, Old Windsor, Windsor and Maidenhead
King Edward VII Hospital, Crimp Hill, Old Windsor, Windsor, Windsor and Maidenhead
Old Windsor Hospital, Crimp Hill, Old Windsor, Windsor and Maidenhead
King Edward VII Hospital, Old Windsor Unit, Crimp Hill, Old Windsor, Windsor and Maidenhead
Bears Rails Park, Crimp Hill, Old Windsor, Windsor and Maidenhead
Reference:
BF100237
Type:
Volume Containing Photographic, Graphic, Textual And Miscellaneous Material
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Description

File contains miniature format film prints 146/Z/20-36 and 160/A/0A-27A.

The Windsor Union Workhouse opened in 1840. It later became known as Crimp Hill House, then Old Windsor Hospital. By the 1970s, the hospital had become the Old Windsor Unit of King Edward VII Hospital, and functioned as a hospital for the elderly. It closed in 1991; the buildings were converted into residential housing known as Bear Rails Park.

Archival History

Material catalogued at file level as part of a data enhancement programme for online publication.

Content

This is part of the Series: RCH01/012 Workhouses Project; within the Collection: RCH01 Royal Commission On The Historical Monuments Of England (Rchme) Archive

This Volume is divided into 1 Child Job
This Volume contains the following materials:
Photograph (Print): 45
Photograph (Print): 8
Map: 3
Map: 6
Measured Drawing: 108
File: 1
Record Sheet/Form: 14
Report: 2
Photocopy: 11

Rights

© Crown Copyright. Historic England Archive

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People & Organisations

Author: Taylor, Robert

Architectural Field Investigator: Taylor, Robert

Architectural Field Investigator: Morrison, Kathryn

Photographer: Furbank, Len

Keywords

Victorian Workhouse, 20th Century Hospital