The following memories and stories about the Maitland Hospital emerged from background research, and from being shared by artists, staff, volunteers, patients and community members.
A grand ruckus.
Kelvin Russell on his great-great-grandfather James Charles Russell who was resident surgeon at the Maitland Hospital for a short and tension-ridden period in 1859-1860.
![Vivid memories.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5fadc3ec9da2506552a39289/1642983706583-IN52FL25YU0CVK7VLUMT/IMG_5907.jpg)
Vivid memories.
Roger Crouch shares some of his vivid memories of working as a Registered Medical Officer at Maitland Hospital in 1967.
![The smell of porridge.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5fadc3ec9da2506552a39289/1642462450468-FPGHJA9HJ5UTNCF1XVE8/MM+2017-11-19+photo+-+Copy.jpeg)
The smell of porridge.
Paediatrician Keith Howard shares his memories of working in the children’s ward at Maitland Hospital from the late 1970s to 2014.
![Our family doctors.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5fadc3ec9da2506552a39289/1632552864229-4CRGVP1VO7Z3D89NF5RT/Untitled+2.jpg)
Our family doctors.
Sisters Lyn Morris and Dianne Morante share fond memories of their family doctors, John Abrahams and Maurice Hurst both of whom worked at Maitland Hospital.
![Stitched together.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5fadc3ec9da2506552a39289/1629767250060-Y6IEDZCCN2PPMI84VWYC/Group+of+Textile+Heads..jpeg)
Stitched together.
Susan O’Doherty’s textile sculptures stitch together the stories of women working at The Maitland Hospital over time. Her sculptures are in the exhibition A Conspicuous Object at the Maitland Regional Art Gallery.
![Great practitioners of the day.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5fadc3ec9da2506552a39289/1632186282779-LMYFB5QG3380JYQG5WJL/NSW+SR+-+photo+of+Solling+FL400919.jpeg)
Great practitioners of the day.
Memories, photographs and details of Doctors Solling and Galbraith.
![Discovering all of this.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5fadc3ec9da2506552a39289/1618015461861-WOM7XF2ZX272QBGGFNP6/Dr+Liddell+2.jpeg)
Discovering all of this.
Michael Cavanagh shares his research into his ancestor Dr Andrew Liddell, a founding member of the Maitland Benevolent Asylum and The Maitland Hospital.
![Enclosed in a gilt frame.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5fadc3ec9da2506552a39289/1613172555261-Z0DHQ2201ZG1B4AV9M3P/_DSC9507.jpg)
![Success as a surgeon.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5fadc3ec9da2506552a39289/1610087036419-HXZSN7DD8DYJ2L3EBRKQ/Bulletin%2B1881-08-27.jpg)
Success as a surgeon.
1860s and 1870s new surgical procedures by one of The Maitland Hospital’s honorary medical officers, Alexander Morson.
![A practice of doctors.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5fadc3ec9da2506552a39289/1609627681291-Z31B9Y1EUOC0PUZ425RY/MM+2013-04-23+w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
A practice of doctors.
Holly McNamee shares family history insights about her three doctor ancestors who all worked at Maitland Hospital.
![A drunk resident apothecary.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5fadc3ec9da2506552a39289/1606536447541-G4RX8O281Q1G1D8ERVL7/IMG_5418.jpg)
A drunk resident apothecary.
The Maitland Hospital Minute Book for 1859 to 1872 with its cursive handwriting and details about finances, staff and other developments at the hospital.