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Plaque

Bolingbroke Hospital - 1906

Erection date: 5/5/1906

Inscription

This stone was laid by Louise Princess Royal of Great Britain and Ireland, Duchess of Fife  on the 5th day of May 1906.

This is the 1906 Canon Erskine Clarke wing.

Site: Bolingbroke Hospital - group 1 (3 memorials)

SW11, Wakehurst Road

The Erskine Clarke plaque is directly above the entrance porch, between the first and second floor windows.

The 1906 stone is on the left side wall, facing the porch.

The war memorial is inside the foyer of the building.  In our photo of that memorial you can see the impressive and unusual green marble which clads all the walls in the ground floor public spaces.  Integral to the design of this space are the names above the internal doors: "Waiting room", "Matron", etc.

The building is now an academy school, , so you may wonder how we gained access to all the delights inside.  We were lucky enough to visit the area during Easter holidays and even luckier to meet Martin, facing the camera in our photo. He's the Estates and Operations Director at Bolingbroke Academy and was there overseeing some maintenance work and is, we discovered, very interested in the history of his building and was delighted to share.

We have grouped the memorials on this hospital into 3 groups: group 1, group 2, group 3.

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Bolingbroke Hospital - 1906

Subjects commemorated i

Bolingbroke Hospital

Instigated by Canon John Erskine Clarke, Bolingbroke House (see below for mor...

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This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Bolingbroke Hospital - 1906

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Louise, Princess Royal and Duchess of Fife

Louise, Princess Royal and Duchess of Fife was the third child and eldest dau...

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This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
Bolingbroke Hospital - 1906

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Bolingbroke Hospital - 1880, founded

Bolingbroke Hospital - 1880, founded

This is the 1937 central administration block and main entrance for the Hospi...

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Bolingbroke Hospital - war

Bolingbroke Hospital - war

This urn is the focus of the Bolingbroke Hospital WW1 memorial, the foyer of ...

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PP - 3E - Boxall

PP - 3E - Boxall

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Sutton House & the Robertson brothers

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Henry Doubleday

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