Sub-fonds
CHESTER CITY HOSPITAL
Catalogue reference: HC
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This record is about the CHESTER CITY HOSPITAL.
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Reference (The unique identifier to the record described, used to order and refer to it)
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HC
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Title (The name of the record)
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CHESTER CITY HOSPITAL
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Description (What the record is about)
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Related material (A cross-reference to other related records)
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<p>For other records relating to Chester Poor Law Union and Chester City Hospital, see Records of Transferred Authorities: Chester Poor Law Union and Public Assistance Records, Ref. TRU.</p>
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- Cheshire Archives and Local Studies
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Language (The language of the record)
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English
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Creator(s) (The creator of the record)
- <corpname>Chester City Hospital, 1869-1983</corpname>
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Immediate source of acquisition (When and where the record was acquired from)
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The records listed below were deposited in Chester City Record Office on 22 February by the Chester Health Authority, via Mr.S.Willett, Unit Administrator, Chester City Hospital, Hoole Lane, Chester. Those records marked with an asterisk are closed to public inspection for 100 years following the date of the last entry. Application for permission to examine closed records must be made to the Chester Health Authority, via the City Archivist.
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Administrative / biographical background (Historical or biographical information about the creator of the record and the context of its creation)
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Chester City Hospital originated in the Chester Poor Law Union workhouse. The Chester Union was formed in 1869, and in 1877 - 78, a workhouse was built in Hoole Lane, to replace the existing workhouse near the Roodee, which was becoming increasingly inadequate. The workhouse was designed to hold 500 inmates, and comprised five large red brick buildings (See Post Office Directory of Cheshire, 1878, p.105). Later additions included a hospital, and an extra-parochial chapel dedicated to St.James the Less, which was consecrated in 1880. By 1930, the institution consisted of eight blocks of buildings, occupying an area of approximately twelve acres.
Following the Local Government Act, 1929, Poor Law Unions were abolished, and the Public Assistance Committee of Chester Corporation assumed responsibility for poor relief. On 1 April 1930, the Corporation took over the premises in Hoole Lane, and under the new administration, a clear distinction was made between the workhouse buildings and the hospital, which were administered separately, and referred to as St.James' House and St.James' Hospital.
During the 1930's, the hospital gradually came to be known as the City Hospital, and plans were made to appropriate it for the general use of the public under the Public Health Acts, 1875 and 1925. This took place on 1 January 1937, when the hospital's administration was transferred from the Public Assistance Committee to the Public Health Committee of Chester Corporation. Following the National Health Service Act, 1946, control of the City Hospital was transferred to the Hospital Management Committee of the Regional Hospital Board, on 5 July 1948. By this time, the City Hospital comprised the whole of the former work-house buildings, the inmates of St.James' House having been transferred to Sealand House, formerly the Isolation Hospital.
During the 1950's, the City Hospital's services expanded considerably. A paediatric unit, a department for diseases of the chest, and a modern chest clinic were established, in addition to a pathological laboratory, and an X-ray department.
Following the opening of the new general wing at the West Cheshire Hospital in January 1983, the City Hospital ceased to be a general hospital, and now specialises in geriatric cases.
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Record URL
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Catalogue hierarchy
This record is held at Cheshire Archives and Local Studies
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DEPOSITED HOSPITAL COLLECTIONS
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CHESTER CITY HOSPITAL