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Hospital flags to fly again thanks to donation

27th January 2018 by Richard Batson

Faded flags that flew over wartime hospitals are set to “fly” again thanks to a friend of the current care complex.

They once marked the location of two temporary First World War hospitals in North Walsham where the Red Cross nursed injured troops.

 

North Walsham Hospital, Friends, Rev Paul Cubitt, Keith Jarvis
The Rev Paul Cubitt and Keith Jarvis with the old North Walsham hospital flags. Credit Richard Batson

Today the white and red pennants have turned grey with age, and languish in the parish church where they have been stored for years.

But a joint initiative between the vicar and the Friends of North Walsham War Memorial Hospital is providing replicas to remind people of the town’s nursing heritage.

And it has been made possible by a donation from a well-known local shopkeeper and musician with connections to both organisations.

A collection in memory of musician Denis Payne, who died in November 2016 aged 86, is being used to provide two £300 replicas for the church where he used to play keyboards at funerals, and where he gave visitors tours of its history.

Denis Payne
Denis Payne

And the Friends organisation is buying one to put in the hospital which cared for Mr Payne, who ran the family sweet shop in town for many years, when he was ill in later life.

The church flags will go in the war memorial chapel which honours the 99 men who served their country but did not return home.

The Rev Paul Cubitt said it was fitting to get the flags revived for 2018, the centenary of the end of the Great War.

“We are really grateful for the Payne family for donating the money in memory of Denis to make this happen,” he added.

Both Red Cross auxiliary hospitals were on Mundesley Road. One, Wellingtonia, is now a private house. The other, Lower House, was demolished and is now Greenway Close.

Wellingtonia, North Walsham Hospital, Mundesley Road, Red Cross
Soldiers outside Wellingtonia when it was a Red Cross Hospital (credit North Walsham and District Community Archive)

 

Red Cross Hospital Mundesley Road North Walsham
Lower House which was also a Red Cross auxiliary hospital – now demolished and the site of Greenway Close (credit North Walsham and District Community Archive)

 

The modern complex was opened in 2012, on the site of the former 1924 hospital which was built in memory of the 1914-18 war victims.

Mr Jarvis said: “When Mr Payne’s widow heard ab

out the old flags she was pleased to donate Denis’s collection to get two of them restored in his memory, and the Friends were happy to provide one for the hospital to highlight the town’s connections with wartime nursing.”

If you would like to help the Friends with a donation call chairman Keith Jarvis on 07788 889853.

The church is fundraising to restore its main east window over the high altar which is also a Great War memorial. To help with the church window appeal contact the vicar on revpcubitt@btinternet.com.

 

 

Filed Under: Fundraising Tagged With: Keith Jarvis, North Walsham Hospital, North Walsham Hospital Friends, Red Cross, Rev Paul Cubitt

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Chairman

Keith Jarvis
15 Primrose Close
Trunch NR28 0QH

Tel: 07788 889853

Secretary

Angela Batson
30 Beechlands Park
Southrepps NR11 8NT

Tel: 07775 557381

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Carol Willgress
28 Beechlands Park
Southrepps NR11 8NT

Tel: 01263 833733

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