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The Children of Craig-Y-Nos: Life in a Welsh Tuberculosis Sanatorium, 1922-1959

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The Children of Craig-Y-Nos: Life in a Welsh Tuberculosis Sanatorium, 1922-1959 - Shaw, Anne, and Reeves, Carole
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Craig-y-nos Castle, on the edge of the Brecon Beacons in South Wales, was the home of the world famous opera singer, Adelina Patti. After her death in 1919, it became a tuberculosis sanatorium, mainly for children and young adults. The 'Children of Craig-y-nos' project was begun in 2006 by Ann Shaw who had spent four years there from the age of nine to thirteen. The launch of her blog (... to collect the memories of ex-patients and staff was so successful that within a year over a hundred stories and 1200 photographs, ...

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The Children of Craig-Y-Nos: Life in a Welsh Tuberculosis Sanatorium, 1922-1959 2009, Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine, London, England

ISBN-13: 9780854841264

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