Flower Girl At Stannington Sanatorium.
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Description
Description: This is a photograph of a little girl dressed as a flower girl for a fancy dress party at Stannington Sanatorium, Stannington, Northumberland. Date: c.1948 The image was collected via a collaborative project with Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust. The project "Voices of Stannington Sanatorium" collected oral memories of former patients and staff who were resident in the Sanatorium in the period prior to the introduction of antibiotics (about 1950). The hospital was the first purpose-built children’s TB sanatorium in the country and opened in 1907. Poverty was recognised as a major contributing factor to TB and at Stannington, children from the cramped housing and gritty industrial environment of Tyneside and Northumberland were able to escape from this environment. Fresh air, exercise and good nutrition were a major part of the treatment, but the sanatorium also employed the latest medical techniques of the time. Our catalogue reference: http://www.experiencewoodhorn.com/archive.NRO 10201~4" rel="noreferrer nofollow">NRO 10201/4 This image is from the collections of Northumberland Archives. Feel free to share it within the spirit of the Commons. Please follow the link to view this photograph and many more on our online catalogue. -
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Link: https://www.flickr.com/photos/99322319@N07/9836808263/
Resource type: Image
Added by: Peter Smith
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