New Cross Hospital, Deptford

[2] In 1908, the facilities included 488 beds and its site covered an area of 10 acres (4.0 ha).

[3] It was transferred from the MAB to control by London County Council in 1930 and continued to be a fever hospital until 1941.

[1] It was given the name New Cross General Hospital around 1949, soon after the creation of the National Health Service (NHS), and after the NHS closed it for a time it re-opened in 1952 as a satellite for Guy's Hospital.

[2] It closed as a hospital around 1991,[4][5][a] but southern parts of the site to the north of Wardalls Grove remained in NHS use until at least 2004.

[1] Notable people connected with the hospital included: Notes Citations