Mount St Hospital "St Joseph's Orphanage" (Paranormal Investigation/Urban Explore, Preston)
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Mount St Hospital "St Joseph's Orphanage" (Paranormal Investigation/Urban Explore, Preston)

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The team meet up with good friends and hold an investigation with a urban explore twist at "St Joseph's Orphanage" AKA "Mount Street Hospital. Join us as we encounter some strange unexplained disembodied sounds.

HISTORY:
It was built and partially endowed by Mrs. Maria Holland in 1872. The Orphanage was solely for Roman Catholic orphan girls; and they are instructed and generally looked after by nuns. Mr.R.W.Hughes, formerly of Preston, was the architect of the building.

On the eastern side of the Orphanage is St Joseph’s Institute for the Sick Poor. This building, which has its front in Mount-street, was erected out of funds bequeathed for the purpose by Mrs. Holland and it was opened in 1877. It was maintained by voluntary contributions; There was accommodation at this Institute for about 25 patients.

There’s a few further bits of history about the St Joseph’s complex:



Mount Street Hospital received its first operating theatre in 1910
In World War 1 it housed wounded British and Belgian soliders
A new wing was added to the Hospital in 1933
In World War 2 it was used to care for Dutch and Belgian sailors
Another new wing was opened in 1958 by Princess Marina the Duchess of Kent
The nuns who ran the orphanage were originally Dutch and called the Sisters of Charity of Our Lady Mother of Mercy

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