Organised by The Queen Alexandra Hospital Home
Find out more about the history of The Queen Alexandra Hospital Home in Worthing, and the role it played in nursing disabled veterans from the First & Second World Wars, as well as subsequent conflicts.
For the past year QAHH has been working to digitise and preserve 3,000 historical photographs, documenting our heritage right back to 1919.
With thanks to funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund, QAHH has now launched an online archive, containing all of the photos for any member of the public to view online. This is available at: archive.qahh.org.uk.
Join us on the 24th June for an opportunity to find out more about the history of The Queen Alexandra Hospital Home, hear some of the fascinating stories we have uncovered, and to view some of the original photographs as well as the digitised copies.
If you would like to attend, please RSVP to jennifer-hanraads@qahh.org.uk or 01903 218444.
Location: The Queen Alexandra Hospital Home, Boundary Road, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 4LJ
This event is supported by Gateways to the First World War and is part of the Arts and Humaities Research Council's Connected Communities Festival 2015.