Hi
I am wondering if there is anyone who can help me with ANY information on a place/building called Twford Lodge in Acton Lane,
Thank you in advance
Mandy
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'Twyford Lodge' ???
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16-01-2005 10:23 AM #2Reputation beyond repute
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A euphemism for the workhouse - often used on birth certificates. The records of Willesden Poor Law Union are with London Metropolitan Archives.
There's a description here:
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~peter/workhou...Willesden.html
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Hi Peter,
Thank you for your reply and for explaining that, it does now explain why that was on my grandfathers birth certificate.
Thanks again
Mandy
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My birth certificate is saying that I was born in Twyford Lodge Willesden in 1941...But i understand that It was called Park Royal Hospital from the year 1921
has anyone have a idea why the registrar would put Twyford Lodge on my birth certificate in 1941 (by the way i have only this morning seen my full certificate after 65 years)
Thank you
Bruce CooperLast edited by bruce&maria; 21-02-2006 at 3:07 PM.
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Change of name...change of management...same stigma (in some peoples eyes). Don't forget the NHS didn't start until several years later and even then it took time for the old workhouse infirmary image to completely die out.
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Thanks Peter.
The children and grandchildren just love the fact their granddad was born in the workhouse
Bruce Cooper
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Blimey.
My Great-Grandmother died at Twyford Lodge, Willesden in 1935.
I had no idea it was a workhouse, the name certainly didn't imply that.
Has anyone got any idea where I can find out more about the place?
Have they kept records of patients at all, unlikely I know but I have to ask!?
Thanks,
Tan
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19-09-2006 11:36 AM #8Reputation beyond repute
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It wasn't a workhouse in 1935
Originally Posted by THaf
The Hospital Records Database lists the current and previous names as follows:
Present name
Central Middlesex Hospital
Previous name(s)
Willesden Workhouse Infirmary (1900 - 1914)
Willesden Institution (1914 - 1921)
Park Royal Hospital (1921 - 1931)
Central Middlesex County Hospital (1931 - 1948)
Records are at the LMA but the database is silent on patients' records. It might be best to ask the LMA what they've got or perhaps records are still with the hospital. You'd need dispensation to get her records but quite frankly I doubt if they'll tell you much more than what you know from the death certificate.
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Twyford Lodge/Park Royal Hosp/Central Mid.
Hello Everyone.
Just a quickie, in the last few months the old lodge/hospital has been totally
demolished and a new hospital is up and running.
The developers are building flats on the site.
Regards Tom.
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I Have at least 3 people who have died at this location. Their death certificates, however do not reflect the names as noted in Peter's post #8.
I was born in Acton and my dad was born in Willesden. While my dad is no longer with us, I am interested in these 2 areas and their historic buildings. It has been 48 years since I left this area of England.
ColinLast edited by Colin Rowledge; 12-11-2011 at 10:33 PM. Reason: Added a bit
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