Description
The fifth 'Middlesex County Asylum' or 'Middlesex County Pauper Lunatic Asylum' opened in 1893. It was later known as 'Claybury Asylum' and was renamed 'Claybury Mental Hospital' in 1930. By 1959 it was known as Claybury Hospital. The hospital closed in 1997.
The file contains miniature format prints 148/G/34-36; 148/H/1-36; 148/J/0-3.
Content
This is part of the Sub-Series: RCH01/002/045 Rchme Architectural Requests: Greater London Authority; within the Series: RCH01/002 Royal Commission On The Historical Monuments Of England: Architectural Requests; within the Collection: RCH01 Royal Commission On The Historical Monuments Of England (Rchme) Archive
This Volume contains the following materials:
Photograph (Print): 31
Photograph (Print): 43
Measured Drawing: 2
File: 1
Pamphlet: 1
Report: 1
Rights
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People & Organisations
Photographer: Kendall, Derek
Architectural Field Investigator: Richardson, Harriet
Keywords
Post Medieval Isolation Block, Post Medieval Kitchen, Post Medieval Laundry, Post Medieval Laboratory, Post Medieval Mortuary, Post Medieval Water Tower, Post Medieval Gate Lodge, Post Medieval Health Workers House, Post Medieval Chapel, Post Medieval Country House, Post Medieval Pavilion Ward Block, Post Medieval Pathology Department, Post Medieval Psychiatric Hospital, 20th Century Psychiatric Hospital, Post Medieval Recreational Hall, Post Medieval Nurses Hostel, 20th Century Nurses Hostel, Post Medieval Office