Janet Olsen   10 #133 Posted August 22, 2012 The name of the dentist was definatly Mr. Franklin. My mum was his dental nurse at the hospital for a few years Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Bluegirlblue   10 #134 Posted April 12, 2013 Hi Do you think I will ever be able to find out why a relative of mine (deceased 30 years ago) was admitted to Middlewood? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
harvey19 Â Â 541 #135 Posted April 12, 2013 Contact Sheffield Archives and they will let you know the procedure for having hospital records searched. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
kcustard   10 #136 Posted April 14, 2013 It was a hospital that specialised in mental health, maybe your relative needed a bit of psychiatric care. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
fairyworld14 Â Â 10 #137 Posted April 15, 2013 I worked there in 1974 as a Pre Nursing Student .What a scary place . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Laural   10 #138 Posted April 15, 2013 Legally records only have to be kept for 25 years after discharge or death then they can be destroyed, they maybe a chance the records are on micro film somewhere Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
harvey19   541 #139 Posted April 15, 2013 (edited) Legally records only have to be kept for 25 years after discharge or death then they can be destroyed, they maybe a chance the records are on micro film somewhere  There are records going back further than that for Middlewood hospital(some back to the 1940s). The Sheffield Archives have a list of records but permission has to be requested from the appropriate body for archives staff to search them for the enquirer. There is a charge for the archivists time. Sheffield Archives will supply all relevant details on who to request permission from. There were voluntary patients also. Edited April 15, 2013 by harvey19 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Sim0n   10 #140 Posted April 15, 2013 I worked there in 1974 as a Pre Nursing Student .What a scary place .  The place was still scary before they knocked it down. A few friends and I used to walk across there to get to my friends house on Dykeshall. I remember all the documents and patient reports were still left behind. Naturally we read a few of them, one of my friends even took a few, very disturbing. Stories of patients attacking staff, patients attacking patients etc. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Jillyflower   10 #141 Posted June 20, 2013 Most of my family worked there late 60's early 70's. My brother Bob Swann, Julie Trigg his first wife. My 1st wife Julie was in occy therapy, my mother Anne Swann was nurse escort. I spent many happy hours in the club when on leave and made many friends, Jack Sherrat, Ian franklin, Lynne Staniforth (now in Oz) and daughter of Ron Staniforth the Wednesday Player and big Bob Chiglow. Ron French the Administrator was a family friend. I wrote many letters whilst in the navy to Sir Arthur Jenkins and little Horace Buttons. Happy days.  I remember Jack Sherrat! I was a student nurse there from October 1978, my name then was Jill Garside. Does anyone remember me or Sean Cullen, Pauline Wainer, Gill Ward, Jayne Breeze??  ---------- Post added 20-06-2013 at 13:36 ----------  Does anyone remember Joan Cheshire? She is my gran and worked at middlewood for years and years probably in the early 60s to late 70s/ 80s.  I do....wonderful woman she was too! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
victormh   10 #142 Posted June 21, 2013 I had a friend, Phillip Booth, his parents lived in the gate house to MWH. Knew him 1952 to 1957 when we were both at Woodhouse Grammar School. He now lives in Lincolnshire, in a small village nor far from Louth. Also does anyone know of a Leonard Marshall, my grandfathers brother. He was at MWH, and possibly died there. I remember him visiting us on occasional Saturdays in the late 1940's. Think he was admitted to MWH due to a nervous breakdown when his wife died. He would have been born around 1890 (ish) in the Hollinsend area. Never been able to find our what eventually happened to "Uncle Len" Grey Eminence - Subang Jaya - Selangor D.E, - Malaysia Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Ridgewalk   101 #143 Posted December 22, 2014 Does anyone remember Joan Cheshire? She is my gran and worked at middlewood for years and years probably in the early 60s to late 70s/ 80s.   I knew Joan, once saved my bacon when a crazed drug addict went for me. One of the best Joan and very caring  ---------- Post added 22-12-2014 at 05:41 ----------  I was a student nurse in the mid to late 70's and worked down in the heavy industry unit for a couple of years, does anyone remember a staff nurse who was convicted of murdering his wife/fiancee ?   Yes I remember. I was a student nurse at the time and my girlfriend was very fond of the man that did it. Seemed utterly and completely out of character. It was a great shock to everybody as the victim was well known to many people who worked at Middlewood. Would have been 1978 I guess Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
soft ayperth   11 #144 Posted December 27, 2014 (edited) Why are there two threads: Middlewood Hospital and the Old Middlewood Hospital? Aren't they one and the same? I've already placed my thoughts on the other thread concerning my experiences as a patient in the late 60s. I document them in my recently published book. In the admission ward, I encountered a military camp type atmosphere, no-sitting on beds, make your bed until the orderlies gave it their seal of approval, I was threatened and bullied by another inmate (sorry, "patient") when I stopped supplying him with cigarettes, and I saw that same yob beat up another physically challenged patient while the men in white stood and watched in amusement.  I recognize that staff who worked in mental hospitals have nostalgic memories to share. My wife nursed in one such facility here in Canada for most of her career. But, let's not forget the patients' experiences and the need to give more resources (here in Canada as well) to the proper treatment of mental illnesses.  Perhaps that ward I was on was atypical of the rest of MH. I hope so. Edited December 27, 2014 by soft ayperth Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...