DREADNOUGHT SEAMEN'S HOSPITAL
Identity Statement
Reference code(s) | : H51 |
Held at | : London Metropolitan Archives Click here to find out how to view this collection at https://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/lma › |
Full title | : DREADNOUGHT SEAMEN'S HOSPITAL |
Date(s) | : 1948-1974 |
Level of description | : Collection |
Extent | : 2.75 linear metres |
Name of creator(s) | : Dreadnought Seamen's Hospital |
Context
Administrative/Biographical history:
In the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars, seamen returned to their homes and families, often to find difficulty finding work and lodging. Many of these men continued to suffer from illness and disease resulting from their time at sea, including scurvy, smallpox, cholera and venereal disease. Two men, Zachary Macaulay and William Wilberforce, observed this growing problem and in 1817-1818 established a fund from contributions of the general public for the relief of distressed mariners. This fund led to the plan of a hospital solely for seamen, to treat them and to help them to find employment on other ships once discharged. This became known as The Seamen's Hospital Society. The first meeting of the society took place in 1821 and was accorded Royal Patronage from the start.
From this meeting a ship, the Grampus was loaned by the Admiralty as a hospital ship and Greenwich was chosen as its moorings. The first patients were taken on board on 25th October 1821, and were accepted without subscribers' letters of recommendation. By 1831 it was clear that the Grampus was not large enough and so was replaced by The Dreadnought, which was capable of accommodating 250 patients and 150 convalescents. In 1835 the Seamen's Hospital Society took over the running of the ship from the Admiralty. The Dreadnought in its turn became too small for the task and was replaced by The Caledonia a 120-gun ship, however the name 'Dreadnought' was now so well known that special permission was granted by the Admiralty for use of the name to continue.
From 1860 it was felt that the Hospital should be moved, either to a more convenient mooring or on-shore. This was a lengthy process and finally in 1869 formal application for the loan of the Infirmary at Greenwich was made. By 1870 this was agreed, and by April of that year the patients were moved to the new buildings. Now the Society was able to expand and a Dreadnought Training School was established in 1877. By 1880 two dispensaries were also established, and the hospital began to make its name as a centre of research for tropical diseases, this worked was moved to the Hospital for Tropical Diseases near Euston in the 1920's. The Seamen's Hospital was taken over by the NHS in 1948, and closed in 1986.
Content
Scope and content/abstract:
Records of the Dreadnought Seamen's Hospital, 1948-1974, including Management Committee minutes; Finance sub-committee minutes; Group Medical Advisory Committee minutes; papers of the Medical Council; Staff Consultative Committee minutes; Nursing sub-committee minutes; Medical Staff Committee minutes; General Purposes Committee minutes; House Committee minutes; registers of death, operations, admissions and poisons; money book; requisitions; financial records, and research papers from the Devonport Pathological Laboratories and the Hospital for Tropical Diseases.
Access & Use
Language/scripts of material:
English
System of arrangement:
These records are arranged as follows: A = Administration, B = Patients' records, C = Staff records, F = Financial records, Y = Related documentation.
Conditions governing access:
These records are open to public inspection, although under section 5(4) of the 1958 Public Records Act administrative records are closed for 30 years and patient records for 100 years.
Conditions governing reproduction:
Copyright: Depositor.
Finding aids:
Please see online catalogues at: http://search.lma.gov.uk/opac_lma/index.htm
Archival Information
Archival history:
Immediate source of acquisition:
B99/004
Allied Materials
Related material:
Patient records 1826 - 1977 are held at the National Maritime Museum Manuscripts Section, Greenwich, London. General administrative papers 1900 - 1939 are held at the Wellcome Library for the History and Understanding of Medicine, Euston Road, London.
Publication note:
For further information see: The History of the Dreadnought Seamen's Hospital at Greenwich A G McBride (Library ref. 26.15 (DRE)).
Description Notes
Archivist's note:
Rules or conventions:
Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.
Date(s) of descriptions:
February 2009
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