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‘Senior girls - surgical cases’ at Stannington Sanatorium, the first British sanatorium for tuberculosis children in Morpeth, Northumberland. |
Inside Stannington Sanatorium, the Very First Purpose-Built Children’s TB Hospital in the UK
Interior of ward for non-pulmonary boys, Stannington Sanatorium. |
Inside Stannington Sanatorium, the Very First Purpose-Built Children’s TB Hospital in the UK
Outdoor terrace at Stannington enabling patients to spend maximum time in fresh air environment. |
Inside Stannington Sanatorium, the Very First Purpose-Built Children’s TB Hospital in the UK
Group of children at Stannington Sanatorium. |
Inside Stannington Sanatorium, the Very First Purpose-Built Children’s TB Hospital in the UK
An interior view of Stannington Sanatorium, 1926. The young patients can be seen resting in wicker chairs in a sun room. Exposure to sunlight was part of the core treatment for TB patients. |
Inside Stannington Sanatorium, the Very First Purpose-Built Children’s TB Hospital in the UK
Inside of a ward at Stannington Sanatorium. The ward was decorated for the visit of HRH Duke of York on May 28, 1926 and features a large banner reading “Happiness” hung from the ceiling. |
Inside Stannington Sanatorium, the Very First Purpose-Built Children’s TB Hospital in the UK
Four patients suffering from TB in Northumberland, 1945. They are shown getting fresh air and sunshine in large wicker hospital beds on wheels. |
Inside Stannington Sanatorium, the Very First Purpose-Built Children’s TB Hospital in the UK
Young patients in bed on the verandah at Stannington Sanatorium, ca. 1946. |
Inside Stannington Sanatorium, the Very First Purpose-Built Children’s TB Hospital in the UK
A young patient resting in bed outside, accompanied by three nurses at Stannington Sanatorium, ca. 1946. |
Inside Stannington Sanatorium, the Very First Purpose-Built Children’s TB Hospital in the UK
Two young female patients on the verandah at Stannington Sanatorium, 1946. |
Inside Stannington Sanatorium, the Very First Purpose-Built Children’s TB Hospital in the UK
A nurse with five male patients at Stannington Sanatorium, ca. 1946. They can be seen enjoying each others company in the snow. |
Inside Stannington Sanatorium, the Very First Purpose-Built Children’s TB Hospital in the UK
A little girl dressed as a flower girl for a fancy dress party at Stannington Sanatorium, ca.1948. |
Inside Stannington Sanatorium, the Very First Purpose-Built Children’s TB Hospital in the UK
A young girl, a former patient at Stannington Sanatorium, with a dolls’ pram. The girl’s mother bought her the pram so that she could walk without crutches, ca.1950s. |
Inside Stannington Sanatorium, the Very First Purpose-Built Children’s TB Hospital in the UK
A nurse with a crowd of young patients on steps of Brough Ward (infant and younger girls) at Stannington Sanatorium in the summer of 1953. |
Inside Stannington Sanatorium, the Very First Purpose-Built Children’s TB Hospital in the UK
Outside of Brough Ward at Stannington Sanatorium in 1953. The photograph shows a nurse outside with very young patients of the Sanatorium. |
Inside Stannington Sanatorium, the Very First Purpose-Built Children’s TB Hospital in the UK
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Artificial pneumothorax treatment being performed in Stannington. |
Inside Stannington Sanatorium, the Very First Purpose-Built Children’s TB Hospital in the UK
The sun room at Stannington which allowed child patients to absorb the benefits of sunlight. |
Inside Stannington Sanatorium, the Very First Purpose-Built Children’s TB Hospital in the UK
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Charlotte Stephenson Ward interior. |