East Clandon, Alexandra Hospital 1913
Photo ref: 65232
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The country branch of the Queen Alexandra Nursing Home for Children with Hip Disease was at East Clandon. In fine weather the children were allowed onto the veranda in their cots, or if not bedridden, to sit and read. They were known for waving happily to passers-by.

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A Selection of Memories from East Clandon

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from East Clandon

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My name then was Babs Collins and my memory goes back to World War II, when I and others from my school in Victoria, London were evacuated to both East & West Clandon. We had been moved very hurriedly in July 1940 from Brighton where our school was first sent to in 1939.  This second evacuation was because the Germans had begun to bomb the south coast preparatory to invading us after ...see more