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Latest revision as of 23:29, 9 February 2023
General Information
The house was owned by the Aclands who gave over its use during the first World War to serve as the Number 5 Australian Auxiliary Hospital and nursing home for wounded Australian Officers, although Belgian and British Officers also stayed there.
The grounds of Digswell house provided a centre for sports for those soldiers who could compete.
Staff
It was staffed by the Red Cross from local families
Patients
- Frederick Edwin Murphy 2 Oct - 4 Nov 1917