The Royal Hospital Haslar
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Gosport /
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/ United Kingdom
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/ Gosport
World / United Kingdom / England
hospital, historical layer / disappeared object
In the 18th century the Royal Navy was the most successful fighting force in the world. To maintain this status it desperately needed better ways of looking after its sick and wounded, so in 1746 it decided to build the best hospital the country had ever seen, near the Portsmouth dockyard at Haslar. Costing £100,000, it was the biggest construction project in the country, and for over 250 years Haslar treated sailors from The Battle of Trafalgar to the Gulf War, until in 2009 the hospital closed its doors on the sick for the last time.
Formerly Royal Naval Hospital Haslar, it was the home to the Royal Naval Medical Branch and QARNNS. Treating Naval, Military and Civilians.
Formerly Royal Naval Hospital Haslar, it was the home to the Royal Naval Medical Branch and QARNNS. Treating Naval, Military and Civilians.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haslar_Hospital
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 50°47'5"N 1°7'30"W
- St James' Hospital 5.3 km
- St Richard's Hospital 26 km
- Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital 56 km
- Broadmoor Hospital 70 km
- Former St. Francis' Mental Hospital 76 km
- St. Peter's Hospital 78 km
- Former West Park Hospital 84 km
- Wexham Park Hospital 92 km
- Springfield university hospital 99 km
- Royal Bethlehem Hospital, Psychiatry 101 km
- Haslar 0.2 km
- Gosport Town Centre 1.1 km
- Newton 1.1 km
- Anglesey 1.2 km
- Alverstoke 1.3 km
- Forton 1.7 km
- Portsmouth Harbour 3.7 km
- Portsea Island 4.6 km
- The Solent 14 km
- Isle of Wight 19 km