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Royal Northern Hospital

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Care system
  
Public NHS

Founded
  
1888

Lists
  
Hospitals in England

Architect
  
Charles Holden

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Location
  
London, England, United Kingdom

Similar
  
Holloway, Royal College of Surgeons, London Butterfly House, Arnos Grove tube station, St Sepulchre

The Royal Northern Hospital was a general hospital on Holloway Road, London N7, near Tollington Way. It had inpatient, outpatient, accident and emergency facilities and was also a centre for postgraduate education. Originally located at King's Cross, it began as an independent and voluntary hospital. The Great Northern Hospital moved to Holloway Road in 1888 and received a royal charter on amalgamation with the Royal Chest Hospital in 1921. The casualty department was built using public subscription. The foundations to the new casualty department was laid by Lady Patricia Ramsay in July 1923, and the new building was opened by the Prince of Wales on 27 November 1923. Purpose-built blocks of flats were built for nurses on Tollington Way in the mid-1960s; they were demolished during the 1980s.

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Closure and demolition

The hospital was closed due to the reorganisation of the NHS facilities in North London. The Royal Northern Hospital facilities were incorporated into the Royal Free Hospital, University College Hospital and the Whittington Hospital. The hospital was demolished in the mid-1990s to make way to a block of flats; the demolition was delayed when a body was found.

The body was later confirmed as Michelle Folan, who disappeared in 1981. Her husband, Patrick Folan, was later convicted of her murder in 2001.

Royal Northern Gardens

This gardens is on the former site of the casualty department of the Royal Northern Hospital.

References

Royal Northern Hospital Wikipedia