British Hospital for Mothers and Babies

The British Hospital for Mothers and Babies (1905–1984) was a maternity hospital in Samuel Street, Woolwich, London, England, United Kingdom. It was created from the amalgamation in 1915 of the Home for Mothers and Babies, Wood Street, Woolwich (established 1905) with the British Lying-In Hospital, Holborn. In 1919 the hospital was given an award from King Edward's Hospital Fund of £1500 toward building an amalgamated hospital. In 1922, the hospital's new buildings in Samuel Street, Woolwich were officially opened by Queen Mary.

British Hospital for Mothers and Babies

The British Hospital for Mothers and Babies (1905–1984) was a maternity hospital in Samuel Street, Woolwich, London, England, United Kingdom. It was created from the amalgamation in 1915 of the Home for Mothers and Babies, Wood Street, Woolwich (established 1905) with the British Lying-In Hospital, Holborn. In 1919 the hospital was given an award from King Edward's Hospital Fund of £1500 toward building an amalgamated hospital. In 1922, the hospital's new buildings in Samuel Street, Woolwich were officially opened by Queen Mary.