Hospital of St Cross

circa 1925

This remarkable photograph captures Ward No. 1 at the Hospital of St Cross in Rugby around 1925. The room is calm and orderly, with iron-framed beds neatly lined along the polished wooden floor, their red and white blankets folded with military precision. Nurses in starched uniforms attend to convalescing patients, while potted plants and a decorated fireplace suggest a touch of domestic comfort within the institutional walls.

The hospital, established in 1884, served as a cornerstone of medical care in Warwickshire. By the 1920s, it was adapting to the post-WWI healthcare challenges—treating both civilian ailments and veterans recovering from war injuries. This image offers insight into early 20th-century British medical practices, the evolving role of nursing, and the compassionate care that defined institutions like St Cross.

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Contributed by OldPik on January 7, 2024

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