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The Kitchener Hospital, Brighton, Sussex - WWI era
The Kitchener Hospital, Brighton, Sussex - WWI. Initially opened as Brighton Union workhouse on Race Hill, at Elm Grove in Brighton, Sussex, which opened in 1867. From 1915 to 1920 it was the Kitchener Indian Hospital and later became Brighton General Hospital. In 1915 the hospital changed from serving Indian servicemen to general British casualties of WWI, especially amputees. As pictured in this photograph, those being treated wore a blue uniform (lined in white) with a red tie, known as " Hospital Blues. Date: circa 1915
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Blues Brighton Injured Kitchener Recuperation Standard Workhouse
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1. Title: "A Place of Healing and Hope: The Kitchener Hospital, Brighton, Sussex during WWI" 2. Subtitle: Originally established as the Brighton Union workhouse on Race Hill, Elm Grove in Brighton, Sussex, in 1867, this historic building underwent a significant transformation during World War I. 3. Background: From 1915 to 1920, the hospital served as the Kitchener Indian Hospital, providing care for Indian servicemen injured in the war. However, as the conflict progressed, its focus shifted to treating general British casualties, particularly those requiring amputations. 4. Uniforms and Identity: As seen in this evocative photograph from circa 1915, patients wore a distinctive blue uniform, lined in white, with a red tie, known as "Hospital Blues." This uniform not only served a practical purpose but also helped to foster a sense of camaraderie and unity among the patients. 5. Transformation: The Kitchener Hospital's role in the war effort marked a significant shift from its earlier function as a workhouse. The building became a symbol of hope and healing for thousands of injured soldiers, offering them a chance to recuperate and return to their homes and families. 6. Legacy: Today, the Kitchener Hospital stands as a testament to the resilience and determination of those who served in WWI and the medical professionals who cared for them. Its history serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made during this pivotal period in world history. 7. Conclusion: This photograph offers a glimpse into the past, providing a poignant reminder of the courage and fortitude displayed by the soldiers treated at the Kitchener Hospital in Brighton, Sussex, during the WWI era.
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