Sorry Oadlad - don't understsndMain football?
Fielding Johnson Hospital is in LutterworthThe Fielding Johnson Private Hospital before it closed was at 80 Regent Street close to New Walk Museum. The grand looking Victorian building is still there but probably split into separate office spaces nowadays.
Nuffield and Bupa,etc, usually took these type of places over either to move them elsewhere or sell the properties off!
It is the former Lutterworth Cottage Hospital, now called the Fielding Palmer Hospital,Micky. It is part of the local NHS Trust.Fielding Johnson Hospital is in Lutterworth
That's right, mea culpa. Me Dad's in Loughborough Hospital nowIt is the former Lutterworth Cottage Hospital, now called the Fielding Palmer Hospital,Micky. It is part of the local NHS Trust.
The main administrative building of Leicester University is now also called the Fielding Johnson Building. I think these names have local historical connections!
Can we cut Soho a bit of slack here as it just about “limps in” to this forum because he was asking a question about a private hospital that might have been close to Filbert Street?My point, soho is that you posted on the 'main football' forum something about a hospital.
Other 'miscasts' have been about the wife's health and food poisoning.
Having had a post diverted to a more
'appropriate' forum just wondered about the forum headings....
Can we have a 'yawn' emoji please, moderators?My point, soho is that you posted on the 'main football' forum something about a hospital.
Other 'miscasts' have been about the wife's health and food poisoning.
Having had a post diverted to a more
'appropriate' forum just wondered about the forum headings....
I was chatting to my window cleaner and he said he followed Leicester and was born in a private hospital near Filbert St.My point, soho is that you posted on the 'main football' forum something about a hospital.
Other 'miscasts' have been about the wife's health and food poisoning.
Having had a post diverted to a more
'appropriate' forum just wondered about the forum headings....
The better answer would have been: "The other fackin' forums are full of fackin' shit, why would I have ever gone on there?"I was chatting to my window cleaner and he said he followed Leicester and was born in a private hospital near Filbert St.
He didn't know the street or the name of the hospital.
But it was football related cos we were talking about City.
This is why I love this place. When I practised law in the Magistrates Court Stone was the bible. I have not heard it mentioned for over thirty years until it pops up here. Amazing.Thomas Fielding Johnson (1828-1921) was a prominent Victorian businessman and philanthropist in Leicester. The family home was in Stoneygate. He generously donated 37 acres of land that he owned in 1919 for the establishment of Leicester University of which part of the modern University still stands.He was a member of the Board of Governors at Leicester Infirmary for 30 years,spending most of it as vice-chairman and then chairman.
The Fielding Johnson Company was the first in Leicester to use steam engines in it’s factories.
Fielding Johnson’s father-in-law was a partner in the legal firm of Stone,Paget and Billson and left a legacy to future generations of lawyer’s in the form of his ‘Stone’s Justices’ Manual’.
This is it - https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1299791The Fielding Johnson Private Hospital before it closed was at 80 Regent Street close to New Walk Museum. The grand looking Victorian building is still there but probably split into separate office spaces nowadays.
Nuffield and Bupa,etc, usually took these type of places over either to move them elsewhere or sell the properties off!
My daughter was born in the Westcotes Maternity hospital.Wescotes was a maternity hospital, which is off Fosse road.
I was actually born there, but it wasn't private as far as l know because my parents were brassic !
wasn't there one on Tigers way corner just before the bridge.What was the name of the private hospital and what street was it in?
My window cleaner reckons he was born there.
i remember hearing of this now, how long has that been closed?Thomas Fielding Johnson (1828-1921) was a prominent Victorian businessman and philanthropist in Leicester. The family home was in Stoneygate. He generously donated 37 acres of land that he owned in 1919 for the establishment of Leicester University of which part of the modern University still stands.He was a member of the Board of Governors at Leicester Infirmary for 30 years,spending most of it as vice-chairman and then chairman.
The Fielding Johnson Company was the first in Leicester to use steam engines in it’s factories.
Fielding Johnson’s father-in-law was a partner in the legal firm of Stone,Paget and Billson and left a legacy to future generations of lawyer’s in the form of his ‘Stone’s Justices’ Manual’.
Fielding Johnson Hospitali remember hearing of this now, how long has that been closed?