Documenting Perth History: Documenting the Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH) Demolition

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
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    The Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH) was a children's hospital and research centre located on Roberts Road in Subiaco, Western Australia.
    It opened in 1909 after twelve years of community fundraising and closed its doors on 10 June 201811. All patients were transferred to the newly built Perth Children’s Hospital in Nedlands.
    I was lucky enough to find a contractor to help me take some photos of the inside.
    Internal demolition had been ongoing for some time, stripping almost everything in sight. As a result, there really wasn’t much to see.
    Even though I wasn’t too enthusiastic about urbexing this site, I felt it was important to photograph what remained before it quickly disappeared, in a physical sense. PMH has played a role in the lives of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of Perth people over the years and throughout many generations. Many foreigners from the Eastern States and tourists alike had also been affected by this place. Just like my mate, who was desperate to see the inside, which was made possible with my photos.
    PHOTOS FROM THE START OF THE VIDEO:
    1) The original Children's Hospital sign, declaring visiting hours for just two hours on Wednesdays and Sundays (1909). The Daily Telegraph.
    2) Original Perth Children’s Hospital outpatients building (1909). PerthNow.
    3) Construction of Infant's Ward at Princess Margaret Hospital, 21 July 1937. State Library of Western Australia.
    4) A ward at Princess Margaret Hospital in 1940, when it was still called the Children’s Hospital. The West Australian.
    5) Air raid shelters at the hospital (1942). The Daily Telegraph.
    6) Perth Children's Hospital. The Daily Telegraph.
    7) Patients in the Children's Hospital requiring medical diet to treat coeliac disease (1950). State Library of Western Australia.
    8) A baby being weighed in woven basket scales (1950). The Daily Telegraph.
    9) Tuberculosis spine patients 1940s-1950s. The Daily Telegraph.
    10) Veranda school lessons. PerthNow.
    11) A street view of the hospital from Roberts Road (1970s). The Daily Telegraph.
    12) Stage one of the hospital's redevelopments (1983). The Daily Telegraph.
    13) Radio Lollipop (1985). The Daily Telegraph.
    Documenting and photographing history before it's too late!
    SOUNDTRACK:
    1) Chordettes - Lollipop
    2) Cryo Chamber - Dark Ambient Playlist
    3) Azaleh - When We Were Together
    4) Linkin Park - In The End (Mellen Gi & Tommee Proffitt Remix)
    5) KaizanBlu - Extended Chill Relaxing LoFi HipHop Music
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