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Lord Mayor Treloar Hospital

I have put all of the photos of the former Hospital on Chawton Park Rd in this one section, you will notice the Hospital has been known by several different names over the years:

 

The Princess Louise Hospital 1903 - 1905

The hospital was originally built to help with the treatment of wounded soldiers from the 2nd Boer War (1899~1902) however the war ended before the hospital was fully completed. It officially opened on the 16th June 1903 however it was only in use for a couple of years by the Royal Army Medical Corps before falling derelict.

 

Lord Mayor Treloar Cripples Home & College 1907 - 1908

The site was acquired by Sir William Treloar in 1907, following an act of Parliament (Alton Military Hospital Act 1907)  that allowed the site to be sold to him. His aim was to open a hospital  for the treatment of children suffering from tuberculosis of the bones or joints and a college ‘to train crippled boys in skilled handicrafts to enable them to earn their own living’.

The first patients arrived on the 8th of September 1908.

 

Lord Mayor Treloar Cripples Hospital and College 1908 - 1951

Lord Mayor Treloar Orthopaedic Hospital 1951 - 1995