Étretat – L'Hôtel des Roches Blanches [White Rocks Hotel]

Description
Media Type
Image
Item Type
Postcards
Description
Postcard of the Hotel des Roches Blanches [White Rocks] in Étretat, France, ca. 1900
Notes
Étretat is a small seaside town flanked by dramatic chalk cliffs about 26 kilometres north of Le Havre on the Upper Normandy coast. It was the location of a British General Base Hospital for five years during World War I.
The seaside L’Hotel des Roches Blanches was converted to this 1,000-bed hospital. It was part of the casualty evacuation chain away from the front line. The site was chosen due to the town’s local railway, where casualties could be brought from the Western Front, and for the easy access to the English Channel where hospital ships took patients needing longer-term treatment to England.
In December 1914, the British No. 1 General Hospital was established in Étretat and it remained there until December 1918 even though it was taken over by the American Base Hospital No. 2 (Presbyterian Unit, from the Presbyterian Hospital in New York City) in July 1917. The nursing staff consisted of 65.
Date of Original
ca. 1900
Subject(s)
Local identifier
OILL0227
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Latitude: 49.7103558360465 Longitude: 0.205307006835938
Copyright Statement
Public domain: Copyright has expired according to Canadian law. No restrictions on use.
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