South Hams Hospital Explained

South Hams Hospital
Org/Group:University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust
Location:Plymouth Road, Kingsbridge
Region:Devon
Country:England
Healthcare:NHS
Type:Community
Founded:1929
Map Type:Devon
Coordinates:50.2892°N -3.7836°W

South Hams Hospital is a health facility in Plymouth Road, Kingsbridge, Devon, England. It is managed by University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust and formerly by Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust.

History

The facility was opened by the Bishop of Exeter as the Kingsbridge, Salcombe and District Cottage Hospital in April 1929.[1] In 1932, Emma José Townsend, a visitor to the hospital, was awarded the Empire Gallantry Medal for trying to prevent a farmer from murdering his son with a shotgun in one of the wards.[2] It joined the National Health Service in 1948 and subsequently became known as South Hams Hospital.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: A walk down memory lane for the NHS's 70th anniversary. 2 July 2018. Dartmouth Chronicle. 11 January 2020.
  2. Web site: Emma José Townsend GC. Devon Heritage. 11 January 2020.
  3. Web site: South Hams Hospital, Kingsbridge. National Archives. 11 January 2020.