Crumpsall Asylum
Just a quick backlog report showcasing the newer front blocks of this well known asylum.
Ill be honest they are not as "good" as the older blocks which is prob why they dont have much coverage but we were surprised to get access to them tbh.
In 1915 three poor law unions in the area were amalgamated into the single Manchester Union. At Crumpsall the dividing wall between Prestwich Union Workhouse and the old Manchester Union was demolished. Although the workhouse continued to function as a poor law and later public assistance institution until around 1940, it was the infirmary and the provision of medical care that saw real development.
In 1923 a pathological laboratory was opened at Crumpsall which dealt with pathological work from all the poor law hospitals in Manchester, work previously done at the Public Health Laboratory. Crumpsall Infirmary was also a recognised centre for the treatment of venereal disease and accepted patients not only from the Manchester Union, but also from other poor law unions in Lancashire
By 1930 the Manchester Union Workhouse had become known as Crumpsall Institution. It was renamed Park House Hospital in 1939, and with the introduction of the National Health Services in 1948, became Springfield Hospital. The Infirmary later became known as Crumpsall Hospital. In 1975 the Springfield Hospital and Crumpsall Hospital amalgamated with Delaunay's Hospital to form Manchester General Hospital as part of the NHS reorganisation.
Yes this amused us too.