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The Local => Times Past => Topic started by: Jack on August 31, 2011, 07:54:15 pm

Title: Convalescent homes in the area
Post by: Jack on August 31, 2011, 07:54:15 pm
Came across these two postcards of Men and Women's convalescent homes.  Is High Pastures the nursing home at the top of the hill in Llanrhos before you drop down to Deganwy?
Title: Re: Birmingham Hospital Saturday Fund
Post by: Bri Roberts on August 31, 2011, 08:28:14 pm
Came across these two postcards of Men and Women's convalescent homes.  Is High Pastures the nursing home at the top of the hill in Llanrhos before you drop down to Deganwy?
Yup.
Title: Re: Birmingham Hospital Saturday Fund
Post by: Jack on September 01, 2011, 02:00:38 pm
A couple more ...............
Title: Re: Birmingham Hospital Saturday Fund
Post by: Jack on September 02, 2011, 11:01:01 pm
Bit of information regarding the background to Birmingham Hospital Saturday Fund that I lifted off t'internet relating to Tyn-y-Coed.

On 6 January 1873 Sampson Gamgee raised the suggestion that 'everyone should work overtime for the hospitals on a particular annual Saturday afternoon, to be called "Hospital Saturday"'. This new scheme called the Birmingham Hospital Saturday Fund was inaugurated on 15 March 1873 with John Skirrow Wright as Chair and Sampson Gamgee as Honorary Secretary, and was the first British scheme for raising money for all voluntary hospitals in an area. By 1879 the collection had dwindled and it was decided to replace them with a fixed weekly contribution of 1d. On 29 December 1891 the fund was incorporated as a limited non-profit company and was able to hold property, and in 1892 Tyn-y-coed, a stone house on a 33-acre site near Llandudno, opened as a convalescent home after its purchase price was donated by two Birmingham sisters, Henrietta and Sarah Stokes.
Title: Re: Birmingham Hospital Saturday Fund
Post by: Nemesis on September 03, 2011, 10:42:01 am
The name Gamgee caught my interest-- tons of the stuff ( Gamgee Tissue ) went out of my Dad's shop when I was a kid !
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sampson_Gamgee. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sampson_Gamgee.)