- Frognal House
Frognal House, in
Foots Cray nearSidcup ,Greater London ,England , was built in the early 18th century [ [http://www.bexley.gov.uk/visiting/history.html Note on Frognal House, Bexley Council] ] , and was the birthplace and residence ofThomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney [ [http://darwin.lib.cam.ac.uk/perl/nav?pclass=name;pkey=Townshend%2C%20J.%20R. Darwin archives, University of Cambridge] ] , after whomSydney , Australia was named.The house is also famous for being the original building of the Queen's Hospital (later Queen Mary's Hospital), Sidcup, developed as the First World War's major centre for facial and plastic surgery, largely through the efforts of
Harold Gillies . Opened in 1917, the hospital and its associated convalescent hospitals provided over 1,000 beds, and between 1917 and 1921 admitted in excess of 5,000 servicemen.In 1974, a new Queen Mary's Hospital was built to replace the original Great War hospital, and since November 1999 Frognal House has been a residential and nursing home run by
Sunrise Senior Living , their first location in theUnited Kingdom .The house gave its name to the nearby Frognal Corner, once a crossroads [ [http://www.ideal-homes.org.uk/bromley/chislehurst/frognal-corner.htm Photograph of Frognal Corner in 1936] ] where the Sidcup Bypass crossed Perry Street and, since 1987 [ [http://www.sabre-roads.org.uk/roadlists/r10/notes.php?number=A222 History of A222 at SABRE] ] , a grade-separated junction at the intersection of the A20 and the A222.
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* [http://www.sunrise-care.co.uk/locations/kent.html Sunrise Senior Living - Frognal House webpage]
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