Above & Beyond

Above & Beyond

Commemorating Corsham’s Red Cross Hospital and how the town took it to their hearts

On 26 October 1914, just weeks after Britain had entered the First World War; Corsham’s Town Hall was converted into a Red Cross Hospital. For almost the next five years, until 30th August 1919,- the Hospital, which was manned by Red Cross nurses and local volunteers, cared for a regular stream of soldiers allocated to Corsham to recover from injuries or stress related illnesses. Corsham Red Cross Hospital did not receive seriously wounded soldiers nor did it carry out operations or deliver specialist treatment but it housed 90 beds at the height of its use and reportedly received 875 soldiers in the time that it was open.

Going above and beyond

group of people are posing for a picture

Red Cross Hospital Nurses and Staff

room filled with beds covered in blankets

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