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Report - Lincoln County Hospital January 2011

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Tassadar

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Visited on the way back from Sleaford Maltings with Tcake was just really doing a recce ,little time in there and little light too, but fun anyways

we started with a comedy of access attempts, involving being as un-ninja as possible , "on ur roofs in broad daylight-fail" we found hidden ladders ( respect guys ;) but a massive thanks to all those who did the ground work in this ( you know who u are )

Anyway finding our way in i was a little underwhelmed , i know a lot of you guys love the place,but it was a buzz with it being a little live in places. We failed to find the lung, but we where a little rushed.

History

Lincoln County Hospital is located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire. It is the district general hospital and has a major accident emergency service. The hospital is over 200 years old but has been subject to development over the years with a major rebuild over the last 20 years.

The hospital was founded in 1768 and located in a rented house somewhere in the parish of St Swithins in Lincoln. This was a temporary measure as a site was soon purchased for a purpose built hospital on Drury Lane in 1774 and was opened in 1777. The hospital grew as demand for its services increased.

To meet with the ever expanding knowledge of medicine and health care it became clear that a new site was needed. A site on Sewell road was selected and purchased in 1875 and work began soon after. Alexander Graham designed the hospital in a three story pavilion style with a chapel and it was finished by 1878 to open soon after. A fever block was added in 1885 and an outpatients department in 1891. Alterations and a new Nurse's block were designed by William Watkins in 1914.

The hospital expanded through out the 20th century and covers a huge area. New wards, operating theaters and ancillary buildings have been added, only to become disused, demolished and then replaced in an effort to keep the hospital as modern as possible. The hospital has the unique feel of old and modern combined at present but the old styles are giving way to the new modern buildings.

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"On ur landinz"
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thanks for looking
 

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