Stoke Military Hospital
Stoke Miltary Hospital
in
Plymouth
,
England
, was completed in
1797
. It was built for the
British Army
on the north side of
Stonehouse Creek
, to match the
Royal Naval
hospital on the south side. The workforce was made up of
Napoleonic
prisoners of war
who were housed in
prison ships
on the
Hamoaze
. The hospital was used by the army for 148 years, until the end of
World War 2
in 1945. At this time
Devonport High School for boys
returned from wartime
evacuation
and took over the buildings.
Reference
http://www.dhsb.org/schoolInformation/ancient.html
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