After visiting the A&E side of the hospital + mortuary earlier in the year (see here) @Saltburndan1971 kindly offered to give me a tour of the rest of the place, which was something I couldn't say no to! Would've been nice to do it all in one hit rather than chipping away at it for ages, but beggars can't be choosers. In the end the only bits we didn't manage were the old nurses accommodation as the link corridor is breeze-blocked at each end and the laundry as we ran out of light!
I found the operating theatres much nicer on this side rather than the more modern ones above the A&E
Autoclaves
Post op recovery ward
Nice to finally see the chapel, even though it had been stripped out some time ago
Kitchens
Finally we had a look around the boilerhouse, it was really nice but the light was pretty much gone by this point
Thanks for looking
The North Staffordshire Royal Infirmary’s history can be traced back to1804 when it was just a Dispensary and House of Recovery based in Etruria. In 1819 after outgrowing its original location the hospital moved to a new site located close to Etruria Hall, an area that was densely populated with Shelton Bar, Wedgwood, Etruria Gas Works and various collieries. It was actually all of this surrounding industry that forced the infirmary to relocate once again in 1869 to nearby Hartshill, where it could be up and away from the heavily polluted area of the original buildings. The relocation actually took over 20 years due to constant conflict between the Six Towns as to where it should be sited. This was of course in the days before the towns merged to form the City of Stoke on Trent.
More recently the Royal Infirmary was merged with the nearby Orthopaedic Hospital and City General Hospital to form the University Hospital of North Staffordshire. In 2003 it was determined that under a £350,000,000 PFI development the hospitals would be rebuilt and relocated onto the City General site. Eventually in 2012 after several years of construction, the Royal Infirmary site was finally closed when all services had been relocated.
I found the operating theatres much nicer on this side rather than the more modern ones above the A&E
Autoclaves
Post op recovery ward
Nice to finally see the chapel, even though it had been stripped out some time ago
Kitchens
Finally we had a look around the boilerhouse, it was really nice but the light was pretty much gone by this point
Thanks for looking