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Lunatic Collection

Step into the haunting history asylums, where tales of madness and despair unfold

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Lunatic Collection: Beaufort War Hospital, Fishponds, Bristol
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Lunatic Collection: Warwick County Mental Hospital, Hatton, Warwickshire
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Lunatic Collection: Parkside Asylum, Macclesfield, Cheshire
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Lunatic Collection: Union Workhouse, Cootehill, County Cavan, Ireland
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Lunatic Collection: North Wales Lunatic Asylum, Denbigh, North Wales
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Lunatic Collection: Derby County Mental Hospital, Mickleover, Derbyshire
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Lunatic Collection: Staffordshire County Asylum, Cheddleton, near Leek
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Lunatic Collection: Asylum Lodge, Devizes, Wiltshire
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Lunatic Collection: Banstead Asylum, Surrey
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Lunatic Collection: Stone Asylum, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire
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Lunatic Collection: County Lunatic Asylum, Colney Hatch, Middlesex
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Lunatic Collection: Pinel releasing mental patients from shackles in France, 1796
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Lunatic Collection: Exminster Asylum, Devon
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Lunatic Collection: Barming Asylum, Maidstone, Kent
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Lunatic Collection: Norfolk County Lunatic Asylum, Thorpe, Norfolk
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Lunatic Collection: Carmarthen County Lunatic Asylum, South Wales
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Lunatic Collection: Whittingham Asylum, near Preston, Lancashire
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Lunatic Collection: Prestwich Asylum, Lancashire
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Lunatic Collection: Berrywood Asylum, Northamptonshire
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Lunatic Collection: Essex County Asylum, Brentwood, Essex
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Lunatic Collection: Napsbury Asylum Administration Block, Hertfordshire
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Lunatic Collection: Duston War Hospital, Northamptonshire
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Lunatic Collection: The Berkshire County Asylum, Moulsford, Wallingford
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Lunatic Collection: Social occasion at Colney Hatch Asylum, Middlesex
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Lunatic Collection: Ground plan, Carmarthen County Lunatic Asylum, Wales
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Lunatic Collection: The Asylum, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire
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Lunatic Collection: Melancholy and raving madness, Bedlam Hospital
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Lunatic Collection: Springfield Hospital, Tooting, Surrey
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Lunatic Collection: County Asylum, Newport, Isle of Wight
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Lunatic Collection: County Asylum, Mickleover, Derbyshire
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Lunatic Collection: Brighton County Borough Asylum, Haywards Heath, Sussex
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Lunatic Collection: The Boganny Troupe
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Lunatic Collection: English Lunacy - A man dressed as a chicken running wild and free across a field and up a small hill
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Lunatic Collection: State Insane Asylum, Austin, Texas, USA
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Lunatic Collection: County Lunatic Asylum, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire
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Lunatic Collection: Middlesex Pauper Lunatic Asylum, 1849
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Lunatic Collection: Kingsway Hospital, Derby
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Lunatic Collection: Lancaster County Asylum, Quernmore Road, Lancaster
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Lunatic Collection: Inverness Mental Hospital, Scotland
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Lunatic Collection: Bodmin Asylum, Cornwall
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Lunatic Collection: Niam Niam lunatic, Mongalla to Terrakekka, Sudan, 1925 (1927). Artist: Thomas A Glover
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Lunatic Collection: A mad woman. Detail of Philippe Pinel delivers the insane at La Salpetriere, 1876 (Painting)
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Lunatic Collection: Hysteria, mental and nervous disorder, arising from intense anxiety. 1887 (engraving)
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Lunatic Collection: Headaches, melancolia and hysteria, anxiety. 1887 (engraving)
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Lunatic Collection: Bordering hysteria. 1887 (engraving)
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Lunatic Collection: Hysteria, an extremely mental phenomenom, psychoses and psychoneurosis.1887 (engraving)
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Lunatic Collection: Mental Hospital, Powick, Worcestershire
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Lunatic Collection: Smilette, Democrat Election Poster, 1932 (litho)


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Step into the haunting history asylums, where tales of madness and despair unfold. Warwick County Mental Hospital in Hatton, Warwickshire, stands as a testament to the struggles faced by those deemed mentally ill. The North Wales Lunatic Asylum in Denbigh, North Wales, echoes with the cries of forgotten souls trapped within its walls. Asylum Lodge in Devizes, Wiltshire, holds secrets untold – stories of shattered minds seeking solace amidst chaos. Banstead Asylum in Surrey witnessed both anguish and hope as patients battled their inner demons for a chance at redemption. In Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire lies Stone Asylum; its imposing structure concealing tormented spirits yearning for release from their mental prisons. Colney Hatch's County Lunatic Asylum in Middlesex bears witness to countless lives lost to insanity's relentless grip. Parkside Asylum nestled in Macclesfield, Cheshire reminds us that even amidst darkness there can be flickers of light - glimmers of compassion that offered solace to troubled souls. Derby County Mental Hospital in Mickleover tells tales etched on every wall - each brick holding fragments of broken dreams and fractured minds. Exminster Asylum situated in Devon whispers stories long forgotten - voices silenced but never truly extinguished. Barming Asylum located in Maidstone stands as a testament to society's shifting perception towards mental health throughout the ages. Travel back through time to witness Pinel releasing mental patients from shackles in France during 1796—a pivotal moment marking progress towards humane treatment for those afflicted by madness. Finally, Norfolk County Lunatic Asylum beckons from Thorpe with an air of mystery—its corridors shrouded with unanswered questions waiting patiently for seekers of truth. These asylum walls bear witness to humanity's struggle against unseen forces within our own minds—an enduring reminder that empathy and understanding are vital ingredients on our collective journey toward healing and acceptance.