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Beach Rocks and Bevan Home
After the Second World War, the Bevan Home was purchased by the Friendship Holidays Association, a Methodist company, converted into a hotel and renamed Beach Court Hotel. The company dissolved in the early 1960s and the Bevan was demolished.
A ward interior
A ward in the hospital
Nurses and male patients in winter garden
Nursing staff and female patients end 19th Century
Nursing staff gathered before home was militarised in 1900
Patients in library - non military
Postcard sent to patient at Bevan (CMH) in 1916
Reverse of postcrd sent to patient at Bevan (CMH) 1916
Sister MA Mumford of the VAD, Commandant of the hospital.
Veterans of Boer War ( specifically Ladysmith ) 1900
View of Bevan from seafront
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