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The memorial to Captain Fryatt

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]

  1. ^ a b "Staff with stretchers, splints, and crutches in a store at the Harwich and District Hospital and Fryatt Memorial". Historic England. Retrieved 8 April 2024.
  2. ^ 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].
  3. ^ Sullivan, Oliver (19 February 2019). "Victorian hospital once used to treat First World War soldiers sold off". East Anglia Daily Times. Retrieved 8 April 2024.
  4. ^ a b King, Lorraine (7 July 2019). "Harwich Hospital to be official named after Captain Fryatt". Harwich and Manningtree Standard.
  5. ^ Leate, Frances (2 April 2008). "Harwich, Dovercourt: 'Let down' over hospital". Daily Gazette and Essex County Standard. Retrieved 8 April 2024.

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