The hospital was where the Piano Man was taken after being found wandering in a soaking wet suit and tie.
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The hospital was opened as the Royal Naval Hospital by King Edward VII on 26 July 1905 as a replacement for the 252 bed Melville Hospital (Naval), which was not large enough to deal with the increasing numbers of Naval personnel moving into Chatham.
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It was founded as the Royal Naval Hospital in 1902 for the Naval personnel at the Chatham Dockyard.
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