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REVISIT - St Georges Asylum - Sept 2013

D4RK-INS1GHT

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I previously visited this place around 3 weeks ago but being pushed for time we missed a lot of what St Georges had to offer. After talking to ZeroUE it was arranged that he came up north to grab some of what the NorthEast has to offer and this was the first on the list. So with the 4am alarm set and bag packed it was time to start the engine and get going.

After some quite extensive research on the history, I managed to find out alot more . . .

Designed by Henry Walsh and Drawn by architect John Cresswell. The wards on the west side were for female inmates while males were situated on the east. Surrounding the buildings were pleasure, kitchens and gardens as well as a stone chapel and brewery. Looking at old maps there also appeared to be a morgue at some point, however this has been demolished at some point to make way for the new road heading to the new St Georges hospital.

St Georges was previously known as the Northumberland County Lunatic Asylum and opened in 1859. At this time there were approximately 100 male patients and 100 female patients. By 1888 these numbers had risen to 267 men and 244 female patients, this resulting in additional hospital buildings being built. Later in 1890 the hospital was renamed to County Mental Hospital. In 1937 this name changed again and the name St Georges hospital was adopted.




By 1956 the hospital housed 1,257 patients and over-crowding was becoming a serious problem. 29 years later in 1985 this number halved, housing only 600 patients.

Today sits a new mental health hospital situated beside St Georges but shares the same name. Fortunately this site at the minute houses no mentally ill patients.

A selection of old photographs was also found online, below are two. Other photographs found were featured on a personal website of the patients,nurses and doctors which I do not want to share this images without permission. Il try find the link again if anyone is interested.




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My previous report can be found here /www.oblivionstate.com/forum/showthread.php/6021-St-Georges-Asylum-Aug-2013 I haven't included any images from this report other than ones I think I improved . . . .

First up the main hall, although it isn't in fantastic condition it is great to see it in the condition it is in, apart from the dodgy floor on the right, it was pretty sound . . .

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One thing I do love about this place is the corridors . . .

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After walking each corridor in turn we stumbled upon a quite tidy reception area, its surprising how bad some parts of this place is in, then around the next corner all it would take is a quick hoover and dust . . . Oh and a lick of paint . . .

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Quite close to the above we found this . . .

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After becoming quite excited and what this could of been, we soon realised it was only a meat fridge, but strangely enough with no kitchens nearby.

One image I did re-do is nature reclaiming this bathroom back . . .

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A quick selection of others from both the west and east wards . . .

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finally, we found this . . . .

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One thing i do love about finding personal photos, is all the questions that come with it . . .

Thanks

D4RK-INS1GHT


 
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zeroUE

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Nice report there mate, was good to meet you and see the place, and although some of the photos are similar it's good to see someone else's take on the same visit

 

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Topper of pics Dark, superb! Does look very lovely there, the fire place is a beast!

(y)

 

Lara

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Cracking report! Nice one :)

 

skeleton key

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Thats a win for sure really nice write and Set.

Quality good sir and cheers for the share

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Wevsky

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Looks worth the visit and the return mate ,sort of place i could spend a good day wandering about

Nicely photographed (y)

 

mrdystopia

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Brilliant photos man. Need to stop putting this place off. I WILL get around to it soon! :)

 
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Thats a proper win you have there mate! i always thought this place was fecked beyond recognition. Must be another one close to this that i was thinking of because that's sterling!

 

Nelly

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Thats stunning, love the history shots too!!

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Gigi

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Lovely lovely...!

 
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