Wickford And Runwell Hospital

A Memory of Runwell.

I got a job as a Junior House Officer at Runwell Hospital in March 1958 and worked there for a year, initially living in the hospital residence and then, after I married in Dublin, Ireland later the same year, moved into a very small flat in Wickford Hall on the Southend Road. I recall that it was a muddy place during that Winter! A Mabel and Curly Thurley lived in Flat 4 and were very welcoming to the new immigrants. Runwell Hospital was one of the premier hospitals in England for its Research and Treatment programmes at that time. I see that it may be now closed.
We made many friends at Runwell Hospital and in Wickford. The Sisters Skeggs and Jones were particularly welcoming and made the small village of Wickford a good experience for us. There was not much entertainment available but Southend-on-Sea and London were easily reached, so lightening the times. We moved to Virginia Water to a promotion in my work the following year when my eldest daughter was born. She was conceived in Wickford Hall. Does it still stand I often wonder?


Added 24 April 2008

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Hello Steve,
Thanks for your information. My Father, Sandy Humphrey, was a charge nurse at Runwell straight after the war until 1964 when we moved to Sussex. And my Mother (Joyce) worked there too, though only did nights after I was born in 1953, I know Sister Skeggs was a colleague of hers, and became a good friend.

I believe it was only recently that 'Skeggs' as she was known, passed on.
Regards,
Lyn Humphrey

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