Fryatt Memorial Hospital, previously known as Harwich and District Hospital opened in
Dovercourt in a large house in 1922, which was converted into a twelve bedded cottage hospital.[1] It was also known as Harwich and Dovercourt Hospital.[2] By 1925, the hospital was referred as the
Harwich and District Hospital and
Fryatt Memorial[1] after Captain Charles Algernon Fryatt, a Harwich
Mariner who was executed in
Bruges in 1916 after he tried to ram a
German U-boat during the
First World War with his civilian boat.[3] Fryatt had a
state funeral in
St Paul's Cathedral, London.[4] The hospital was eventually enlarged to have 26 beds. In 1925 a new wing was opened which contained two private wards, a ward for men, an operating theatre, nurses accommodation. The hospital was pulled down in the early twenty-first century. This was replaced with a new hospital
Harwich and District Hospital which opened in 2006.[5] Although informally known as the Fryatt Hospital, it was formerly renamed as the
Fryatt Memorial Hospital in 2019.[4]
Notable staff
Clarita Carmen Sable (1883–1964)
Matron, 1926[6]- until at least 1946.[7][8] Sable trained at The London Hospital under Eva Luckes between 1913-1917.[9] For the last two years of her training Sable worked as a staff nurse at the hospital and also for the hospitals Private Nursing Institution.[10][11] Sable joined the
College of Nursing in 1919.[12][13] During the
Second World War she oversaw the care of casualties of war, alongside organising regular civilian care.[12]
^Sable, Clarita C., Register: RG101/1515i; 1939 England and Wales Register for Harwich, Essex; The National Archives, Kew [Available at: www.ancestry.co.uk, accessed on 25 November 2018].
^"Appointments; Matrons". The Nursing Times: 910. 9 October 1926 – via www.rcn.org.
^Sable, Clarita Carmen, Masseuse Register, 1946, 422; UK, Physiotherapy and Masseuse Registers, 1895–1980; Chartered Society of Physiotherapy Registers, Wellcome Library, London, England [Available at: www.ancestry.co.uk, accessed on 25 November 2018]
^Rogers, Sarah (2022). 'A Maker of Matrons'? A study of Eva Lückes's influence on a generation of nurse leaders:1880–1919' (Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Huddersfield, April 2022)
^Clarita Carmen Sable, Register of Probationers; RLHLH/N/1/20, 39; Barts Health NHS Trust Archives and Museums, London
^Clarita Carmen Sable, Register of Sisters and Nurses; RLHLH/N/4/4, 109; Barts Health NHS Trust Archives and Museums, London.
^Clarita Carmen Sable, Private Nursing Institution Register, July 1916 – February 1917; RLHLH/N/5/30, 114; Barts Health NHS Trust Archives and Museums, London
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ab"Fryatt Memorial Hospital, Harwich, in War-Time". Nursing Times. 36 (1855): 1192–1193. 16 November 1940 – via www.rcn.org.
^Sable, Clarita Carmen, Register of Nurses, 1916–1921; The College of Nursing, 1921, 468; The Nursing Registers, 1898–1968 [Available at: www.ancestry.co.uk, accessed on 25 November 2018]