Glen VAD Hospital, Southend on Sea

The Glen Red Cross Hospital in Southchurch Road, Southend on Sea was fitted out and ready to accept patients in October 1914.

The Glen was formerly the Glen Holiday Home which meant that it was comparatievely easy to adapt and provided 12 small wards holding about 60 patients.

The hospital was supported by 34 and 28 Essex VAD.

By Christmas 1914 the Glen had 50 British and Belgian wounded soldiers who enjoyed a christmas dinner and received a message from the King.

The increase of air raids in 1915 led top a strict adherance to the blackout and led to Mrs Annie Grace Swann. Matron of the Glen, appearing before Southend Magistrates where she was fined two pounds for allowing lights to be shown after dark on 5 December and sveral other dates.

The Chief Constable expressed regret for the prosecution but explianed that the hospital had been warned and cautioned on several occasions.

Staff

 Matron was Mrs Wakelin followed in 1915 by Mrs Annie Grace Swann

Doctor J B Sellors

Sisters were Miss M Burridge

Trained Nurses posted to The Glen Hospital by Joint War Committee

Miss W F McNab

Mrs E F Patman

Miss E K Byrne