Denbigh Infirmary, records of

This material is held atArchifau Sir Ddinbych / Denbighshire Archives

  • Reference
    • GB 209 HD/22
  • Dates of Creation
    • 1820-1979
  • Physical Description
    • 22 boxes (0.478 cubic metres)
      Manuscript

Scope and Content

Denbigh Dispensary was founded in 1807 and in 1810 plans were put forward by Mr Harrison, Architect, Chester. The building was completed in 1813.

The hospital was funded through subscriptions and wards for in-patients were added in 1826 with 16 beds in total. In 1834 and additional building was built for fever patients and those with infectious diseases.

Between 1917 and 1918 the hospital was used as a military hospital and scheduled under the Emergency Hospital Scheme during the Second World War.

On 5th July 1948 the hospital ceased to be voluntary hospital and became one of the nineteen hospitals and clinics under the control of the newly formed Clwyd and Deeside Hospital Management Committee.

In 1980 the hospital became a community hospital.

Also known as-

Denbigh General Dispensary and Asylum for the recovery of Health

Denbigh Dispensary

This collection includes: administrative, financial, patient and staff records.

Related material-

NTD/593- Copy ground plan and elevation of Denbigh Infirmary. 1800

DD/DM/1506/1- Denbigh Infirmary: 53rd Annual Report. 1860

DD/DM/755/1-19- Papers of A. Foulkes Roberts solicitor including papers concerning Denbigh Infirmary Lordship of Denbigh and Denbigh County School. 1889-1925

NCD/883- Photographs of Denbigh Infirmary. c.1900

DD/DM/755/11- Correspondence and papers concerning Denbigh Infirmary. 20th cent

DD/DM/770/4- Diaries of D.S. Foulkes-Roberts subjects include Denbigh Infirmary Howell's School Denbigh Field Club etc. 1907-11

BD/A/332- Plan of proposed alterations to Denbigh Royal Infirmary. 1927-1947

Secondary Material-

Commemorative pamphlet "Denbigh Infirmary 1807-1981" published by Clwyd Health Authority (1981)

Arrangement

Arranged as follows:

1. Property

2. Administrative

3. Financial

4. Patient

5. Staff

6. Photographic and Visual

7. Ephemeral

8. Miscellaneous

Access Information

Hospital records containing personal or sensitive information are closed for 100 years.

Archivist's Note

Three collections merged HD/11/3 and HD/2/23 disposed of due to duplication. HD/5/4 removed from list as noted as missing during collection audit March 2015.

Conditions Governing Use

Usual copyright restrictions apply.

Related Material

CD/H/

CD/H/4/1

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