St Andrew's Hospital, Dollis Hill, Westminster, Greater London

The hospital was built by the Diocese of Westminster in 1912 for paying patients. It was mainly for members of the Roman Catholic Church and French Catholics. In 1914, it became a military hospital with some of its earliest patients being Belgian soldiers. This view shows injured soldiers in or beside beds on the lower ward.

Location

Greater London Westminster

Period

World War One (1914 - 1919)

Tags

soldier belgian hospital health medicine world war one first ww1