
This old postcard shows what Isolation looked like in Abingdon one hundred years ago. The postcard of the Isolation Hospital was published by T. Leach, Abingdon.
Founded in 1901, Thomas Leach Colour are still printing to this day, having survived the Great Depression, two world wars, and countless recessions.

Forecasters have predicted a sunny weekend, but with all the play parks closed, families today were going for walks and playing in open grassy areas, during their allowed time out for exercise.
People were keeping their distance as much as possible but in places like the town end of the Ock Valley Walk that was not as easy as usual.

Peter sent me this Thank-you NHS picture from the Radley Road.

This painted mirror was on the Caldecott Road. The Isolation Hospital building now makes part of Abingdon Community Hospital, run by Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust.

The message coming across from the NHS Trust looks more stark this evening. On the news the message being repeated is stay at home.

M sent me this picture of a seat in Albert Park with 10 cider cans and a wrapper. M says No-one is going to pick them up without gloves and a grabber. If this is the sort of thing some Abingdon people do they need to stop, especially at a time like this.




