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Chelsea Workhouse Infirmary, London
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Chelsea Workhouse Infirmary, London
The grounds of what is believed to be the workhouse infirmary at Cale Street, Chelsea, London. A uniformed matron and nurse stand at the centre while two men look on. The infirmary later became St Lukes Hospital
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Cale Chelsea Grounds Health Infirmary L Aw Luke Lukes Matron Nurse Poor Poverty Staff Workhouse Workhouses
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This evocative photograph captures a moment in time at the Chelsea Workhouse Infirmary, located on Cale Street in London during the early 20th century. The image showcases the grounds of what would later become St. Luke's Hospital, a significant institution in the history of healthcare and social welfare in the city. At the heart of the scene, two uniformed figures stand prominently. The matron, dressed in a stern, dark uniform, and the nurse in a crisp, white ensemble, exude a sense of authority and professionalism. They are surrounded by two men, their expressions conveying a mix of hope and trepidation. The men, likely patients, may be seeking medical attention or simply waiting for their turn. The Chelsea Workhouse, established in the 17th century, was a place of last resort for the poor and destitute. Those unable to support themselves were required by law to enter the workhouse in exchange for shelter, food, and basic care. The infirmary, a crucial component of the workhouse system, provided medical attention to the sick and infirm. The photograph offers a glimpse into the past, revealing the stark realities of poverty and the importance of institutions like the Chelsea Workhouse Infirmary in providing care for those in need. The image also serves as a precursor to the evolution of St. Luke's Hospital, which would later become a renowned institution for medical care and research in London.
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