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Postcard, titled 'The Church, Military Hospital, Whitchurch'. Featuring a black and white photograph of the church in the grounds of the Welsh Metropolitan War Hospital during the First World War. Unused and undated.
From 1915-19, the Cardiff City Mental Hospital in Whitchurch, Cardiff, was taken over by the military and became known as the Welsh Metropolitan War Hospital. Civilian psychiatric patients were moved to other institutions, while injured soldiers requiring orthopaedic care occupied their beds. In 1917, 450 beds were allocated for soldiers with mental health conditions.
Image: By kind permission of Amgueddfa Cymru - Museum Wales. © Unknown. If you have any information that may assist us in identifying a © holder, please contact image.licensing@museumwales.ac.uk
Collection Area
Social & Cultural History
Item Number
F2024.60.2
Creation/Production
Badger, G.
Date: 1915 - 1919
Acquisition
Donation, 22/7/2024
Measurements
Width
(mm): 139
Height
(mm): 87
Techniques
printing
Material
card
Location
In store
Categories
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