St Mary's Hospital - Armley
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After a few people mentioned they were born there (on the Highroyds thread) I thought I should open up something for St Mary's.I worked there for about 5 years and still drop in, every now and again as part of my role in the health service in Leeds.One of the old workers in the child health department has done loads of reserach on the site and she has long since retired, but I'm attempting to help getting it recognised to the wider public, possibly starting on here.It was originally built as a workhouse for the poor, before being fitted as a maternity hospital - so I am lead to believe. I'm not sure there is anyone old enough to remember that far back! but the chimney stack in the centre car park is still standing from those days.Any memories? I'll post up some more, as soon as I can get it.
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I grew up in the area in the 60s and 70s (near the Ven Bede) - haven't been back since. I remember the cemetery, then St Marys hospital, an ambulance station and then the pub on top of the hill, opposite the "rec" (and then down to West Leeds High School). Not sure how much of that is still there.I don't have any memories of St Mary's even though I went past it almost every day - it was off limits and the parents never mentioned what went on there!
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sri130 wrote: After a few people mentioned they were born there (on the Highroyds thread) I thought I should open up something for St Mary's.I worked there for about 5 years and still drop in, every now and again as part of my role in the health service in Leeds.One of the old workers in the child health department has done loads of reserach on the site and she has long since retired, but I'm attempting to help getting it recognised to the wider public, possibly starting on here.It was originally built as a workhouse for the poor, before being fitted as a maternity hospital - so I am lead to believe. I'm not sure there is anyone old enough to remember that far back! but the chimney stack in the centre car park is still standing from those days.Any memories? I'll post up some more, as soon as I can get it. St Marys Hospital chimney with my compliments.Note the white cross at the top.
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