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Sir Titus Salt’s Hospital and almshouses

Titus Salt provides medical and social care

Sir Titus Salt’s Hospital was opened in September 1868 and provided crucial medical help many decades before the foundation of the National Health Service. Sir Titus Salt’s provision of social support also included the building of almshouses for people fallen on hard times.

Extensive research is being done on the history of the hospital and almshouses. Read the first instalment, with some gruesome details, in the timeline below.

1867

February

1868

September

1869

1869

March

1869

July

1870

1874

June and December

1876

December

1879

February

1881

December

1884

1884

July

1887

March

1890

March

1890

December
 

1891

1893

August

1893

October

1894

 

1895

 

1895

February

1895

June

1898

 

1899

1900+ 

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