The Sanatorium  Knightwick, postcard 1913 and 1925.


Photograph/card (Many thanks to Major [Retd] Janet Brodie-Murphy)
A lovely colour photo that brings the Sanatorium at Knightwick to life again lots of people in Edwardian dress standing on the veranda of the patients quarters and everything looking so nice on a warm summers day.

I have two of these identical and the following is what was written on the back of each one:

Dear Miss Smith, Hope you are quite well, you will see I have been transferred to Knightwick Sanatorium, which I like very much. Still keeping well will write again soon, Alfred.

Addressed to: Miss A. R. Smith, Westwood, 166 Mount Pleasant, Redditch.

Posted on: 10th April 1913, Knightwick.

Card published by: E. Baylis & Son, Worcester.

ALSO SAME CARD

Dear Mr & Mrs Simmonds, Thought I should have heard from you before now, pleased to tell you I am much better & like being here very much, have gained 4 1/2 lbs you won't know me when I come home, fond love from Mary.

Addressed to: Mrs Simmonds, The Four ways, Charles Street Worcester.

Posted on: 25th July, 1925, Knightwick.

Card published by: E. Baylis & Son, Worcester.

 

Home ©peh                                              The Sanatorium  Knightwick, postcard 1913 and 1925.