An attractive pavilion standing in the grounds of the Victorian 'Warneford Asylum', overlooking the tennis court

Date:
1909
Location:
Warneford Asylum, Pavilion, Oxford, Oxfordshire
Reference:
HT11099
Type:
Photograph (Inkjet Print)
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Description

The hospital opened as the ‘Oxford Lunatic Asylum’ in 1826. By 1841 it was known as the ‘Radcliffe Asylum’ or ‘Radcliffe Lunatic Asylum’. It was renamed the ‘Warneford Asylum’ or ‘Warneford Lunatic Asylum’ in 1843, after a generous donation from the philanthropist Reverend Samuel W Warneford. Originally patients were expected to contribute to the cost of their stay; a fund was later established for patients who were unable to pay. By 1921 the hospital was known as ‘Warneford Mental Hospital’, and later became the Warneford Hospital.

Content

This is part of the Series: HWT01/01 Glass Plate Negatives And Inkjet Prints; within the Collection: HWT01 Henry W Taunt Collection

Rights

Source: Historic England Archive

People & Organisations

Photographer: Taunt, Henry William

Keywords

Pavilion, Victorian Garden Building