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Report - Woolmanhill Hospital - Aberdeen May/June 2019

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Pammyj

28DL Full Member
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This place is the oldest hospital I’ve been too, and had some cracking features. Went with @Brewtal on this one, and getting my report up first as I can guarantee his will blow mine out the water :D We completed over 2 visits. Place is massive!!
Our first visit we only got the surgical ward block done, and second visit completed the other 3.

History shamelessly stolen from ipfs website, and there’s loads. Read if you wish or skip to the pics lol

Woolmanhill Hospital was the original Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, before this moved to the Foresterhill site.[2] The original hospital building on the site was begun in 1740. Designed by William Christall, it opened in 1749.[3]

The Royal Infirmary, was rebuilt between 1833 and 1840, in the Grecian style, at the cost of £17,000.[4] The Simpson Pavilion (1833−40), designed by Aberdeen architect, Archibald Simpson is one of the last surviving examples of a pre-Nightingale style of hospital design. Additions were made to the building in 1844 and following a fire in 1849 it was repaired and subsequently extended.[3]

In 1887, new buildings, designed by W. & J. Smith & Kelly were constructed to the north of the site. This Jubilee Extension provided a new surgical block, medical and pathology block and laundry blocks. The 1840 building was converted into an administrative and clinical area and also provided accommodation for nurses. The mid nineteenth century additions to the Simpson Pavilion were removed as part of this extension work.[3]

After the First World War, further expansion was required but the confined nature of the site made this impractical and in 1923 the site at Foresterhill was acquired. Since then, the future of the Woolmanhill site has been uncertain. The building was designated a Category A listed building on 25 May 1977.[3]

Closure and Redevelopment
In 1999, NHS Grampian was granted permission to close the hospital.[5] A phased closure began and was originally due to be completed by the end of 2013. Departments moved to various locations in Aberdeen, including the new Aberdeen Community Health and Care Village, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary and Woodend Hospital. In May 2013 the adult diabetic services moved to the David Anderson Building on Foresterhill site.[6]

There are now no in-patient beds in Woolmanhill.[2] Until recently , it housed several out-patient departments including physiotherapy and the genito-urinary medicine clinic. Other clinics were regularly held in the two Medical Out-Patient Departments in Woolmanhill. There was also a research unit for osteoporosis, an X-Ray and ECG on site.[7] Also located at Woolmanhill is the health archives department, which includes historic medical records from patients across the NHS Grampian area.[8]

As of March 2015, both the ear, nose and throat (ENT) and audiology Departments remain at Woolmanhill,[9] with plans to move these services to Woodend Hospital in 2016.[10]

In February 2016, plans were revealed to convert four of the buildings into a hotel and serviced apartments...... This obv hasn’t happened!

Surgical Wards

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Pammyj

28DL Full Member
28DL Full Member
And finally, the building that all the files were kept in and main building. Sorry for pic heavy report, but as I said this place was massive.

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Tunnels and rooms under main building
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File building
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Dammit, lady few pics mixed up!! Some are from inside the dome in the main building.
 

Calamity Jane

i see beauty in the unloved, places & things
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Wow thats huge, I bet you two had a good workout that day lol. Fab report. Great sets there. Power too. Really impressive stuff :cool::cool:
 

Ojay

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A bit too modern looking for my liking despite the age of the place, although the basement bit redeems itself, good effort all the same and some decent pics :thumb
 

Pammyj

28DL Full Member
28DL Full Member
Wow thats huge, I bet you two had a good workout that day lol. Fab report. Great sets there. Power too. Really impressive stuff :cool::cool:

Thank you ;) Think we were in there 13 hours total between the 2 visits. Some really old bits that were lovely. Power was not on in first visit, but on in second, we thought security had been in, but it had been the metal fairy’s and some asshole graffitiing!
 

Pammyj

28DL Full Member
28DL Full Member
A bit too modern looking for my liking despite the age of the place, although the basement bit redeems itself, good effort all the same and some decent pics :thumb

Yeah I get what you mean. They seemed to have boarded over a lot, hiding the original features! Brewtals set will have way better basement shots, by the time we’d got there I’d been awake roughly 27 hours and couldn’t be bothered lol. And thank you.
 

Ojay

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Yeah I get what you mean. They seemed to have boarded over a lot, hiding the original features! Brewtals set will have way better basement shots, by the time we’d got there I’d been awake roughly 27 hours and couldn’t be bothered lol. And thank you.

far from knocking it, a good take on the place, not many like this
 

Pammyj

28DL Full Member
28DL Full Member
far from knocking it, a good take on the place, not many like this

Didn’t think you were lol, just agreeing with the fact it looks more modern than it actually is. I’m very much looking forward to Brewtal set though, although mine are unedited hahaha!!
 

Brewtal

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Very nicely done @Pammyj! That was great fun, glad we managed to get the rest done. I’m gonna have one more visit before I put my pics up, I’m absolutely sure there is more to see here. The older sections were definitely the highlight for me, and the X-ray room was a nice surprise!
 
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