South London Hospital for Women and Children
The South London Hospital for Women and Children was a general hospital treating women and children on Clapham Common in London, UK. It was also known as the South London Hospital for Women and the South London Women's Hospital. Founded by Eleanor Davies-Colley and Maud Chadburn in 1912, it always employed an all-woman staff. It closed in 1984.
The 1929 front building as it appeared in 1999
Hospital building after renovation, including new pavilion.
Image: Bacons Pocket London 34
Image: Bacons Pocket London 34
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson and Obstetric Hospital
The Elizabeth Garrett Anderson and Obstetric Hospital and its predecessor organisations provided health care to women in central London from the mid-Victorian era. It was named after Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, one of Britain's first female physicians, and its work continues in the modern Elizabeth Garrett Anderson wing of University College Hospital, part of UCLH NHS Foundation Trust.
The former New Hospital for Women, Euston Road, London, now occupied by Unison
Two wards of the New Hospital for Women. From a magazine of 1899.
Photograph showing The New Hospital for Women, Euston Road, London, which opened in 1890 with 42 beds.