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− | During WW2 the military took over a section of the Claremont Mental Hospital, a section known then as "Davies Road Annex", "Davies Road Service Block" or "Military Block". Post war the Mental Health Service resumed control of the facility and used it to accommodate ex-servicemen with psychiatric disorders | + | During WW2 the military took over a section of the Claremont Mental Hospital, a section known then as "Davies Road Annex", "Davies Road Service Block" or "Military Block". Post war the Mental Health Service resumed control of the facility and used it to accommodate ex-servicemen with psychiatric disorders. |
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+ | Lemnos Hospital in Shenton park was also used for ex-service personnel. During 1943 a Section of the 75th Australian Camp Hospital was located at Exmouth. | ||
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Name | 75th Australian Camp Hospital |
Where formed | Claremont, Western Australia |
Date formed | 1939 |
Locations | Claremont Mental Hospital, Exmouth |
General Information
During WW2 the military took over a section of the Claremont Mental Hospital, a section known then as "Davies Road Annex", "Davies Road Service Block" or "Military Block". Post war the Mental Health Service resumed control of the facility and used it to accommodate ex-servicemen with psychiatric disorders.
Lemnos Hospital in Shenton park was also used for ex-service personnel. During 1943 a Section of the 75th Australian Camp Hospital was located at Exmouth.
Staff
Patients
- Arthur John Saw 6 Jul - 2 Aug 1943
- Stanley Hubert Hancock 11 - 25 Aug 1945
- Thomas Donald Neilson 11 - 23 Oct 1945