My Stay At Heswall
A Memory of Heswall.
I was in hospital most of my life but I remember I stayed here the longest, there was a matron who looked after us, tall with glasses, and there was a part you went in where you went to school . There was a teacher who came to our beds with work for us, also the tunnel we went to with big black pips. If anyone remembers me I am very small and had a bad back, my name is Denise, I am 48.
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and I was sent to convalescence to a very large old building (not unlike the hospital) where many children like myself whose parents could not afford to send them on a holiday went to recuperate. I remember on Sundays we were given uniforms and boater hats and all walked along the road to the local church. I would love to know if anyone remembers this place and is it still standing - it was such an imposing building for a child who had come from a very cramped victorian house in Liverpool which housed seven of us (including mum and dad). I really would like to revisit this place and would be grateful if anybody knows anything about this home please.