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Ground Plan of the Norwich Lunatic Asylum (engraving)
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Ground Plan of the Norwich Lunatic Asylum (engraving)
2774111 Ground Plan of the Norwich Lunatic Asylum (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ground Plan of the Norwich Lunatic Asylum. Illustration for The Builder, 12 May 1877.); Look and Learn / Elgar Collection
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This engraving, titled "Ground Plan of the Norwich Lunatic Asylum" offers a fascinating glimpse into the architectural design and organization of this 19th-century institution. The print showcases a meticulously detailed floor plan, revealing various rooms and spaces that were integral to the functioning of the asylum. From the grand hall to the tranquil gardens, every aspect of this establishment was carefully considered to provide comfort and support for its residents. The image depicts numerous areas dedicated to different purposes: from dormitories and reception rooms to sculleries and pantries, each serving a specific function within the complex. The engraving also highlights some unexpected elements within this unique environment. A shoemaker's shop, tailor's workshop, and even an engine room are depicted alongside more conventional spaces such as kitchens and offices. These additional facilities demonstrate how self-sufficiency was valued in providing both care for patients and opportunities for vocational training. The attention given to food supply is evident with references to cheese storage, potato cultivation, linen production (perhaps used as tablecloths), as well as bread-making facilities producing loaves of white bread. This comprehensive approach aimed at ensuring not only physical sustenance but also mental well-being for those under their care. Overall, this intricate print serves as a testament to both architectural ingenuity and compassionate care provided by staff members at the Norwich Lunatic Asylum during its time. It offers viewers a rare opportunity to explore an important chapter in our history while reflecting on how attitudes towards mental health have evolved over time.
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