Anne Morton’s second illustrated talk – After its threatened closure in 1959 see how Queen Mary’s developed as the first comprehensive children’s hospital in the country, treating both physically and mentally sick young people. Learn about the legacy it left pioneering various new treatments and ways of working, and involving the local community in its activities until moving to a new site at St. Helier in 1993.
Seats £7 (Members £6)
To book, please contact Susan Hoskin at susan.hoskin@gmail.com or by ‘phone on 07721 852378