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*archive* Tuberculosis hospital, Rhyl

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Hi all ive been told my grandfather was in a Tuberculosis hospital in Rhyl in the 1930's. He spent 2 years there but I dont know where to look to get the records of it.

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Jimmy wrote:Hi, try this link for Rhyl.

http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/hosp ... asp?id=786


The hospitals listed in this are in Abergele, about 8 miles from Rhyl.
Try this one:

http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/hosp ... tabase.y=0

I trained at Ysbyty Glan Clwyd's "new" hospital at Bodelwyddan, but did some time at the Royal Alexandra on the sea front in Rhyl, this doesn't seem to have been a TB hospital. However HM stanley Hospital in St Asaph was (named after the Stanley of Dr Livingstone fame, as he lived there when it was a workhouse). Both the Royal Alex and HM Stanley come under Glan Clwyd Hospital in Bodelwyddan today. I'm not aware of any other hospitals in Rhyl itself, that's not to say there were none. Apart from at Abergele, there is also a hospital at Colwyn Bay, although this is probably too far away.

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Abergele hospital :shock: i had a 2 week stop in here on holiday one year nurse nick me sweets :twisted: but me grandad brought two packs in, one you handed over and one for under me pillow :lol:
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peterd wrote:Abergele hospital :shock: i had a 2 week stop in here on holiday one year nurse nick me sweets :twisted: but me grandad brought two packs in, one you handed over and one for under me pillow :lol:


I can think of better places to spend my holiday!!! :wink:
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