词条 | Gladesville Mental Hospital |
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| name = Gladesville Mental Hospital | org/group = | logo = | logo_size = | image = Gladesville Mental Hospital Medical Superintendent's Residence.jpg | image_size = 270 | alt = | caption = The Medical Superintendent's Residence of the former hospital | coordinates = | location = {{NSWcity|Gladesville}}, New South Wales | region = | state = | country = Australia | healthcare = | funding = | type = Disused mental hospital | affiliation = | patron = | network = | standards = | emergency = | beds = | speciality = Mental health and psychiatry | helipad = | h1-number = | h1-length-f = | h1-length-m = | h1-surface = | founded = | closed = | demolished = | website = | other_links = | module = | embedded ={{Infobox building | embed = yes | map_type = Australia Sydney | map_alt = | map_caption = Location in Greater Sydney | map_size = 270 | map_dot_label = | map_dot_mark = | relief = 1 |coordinates = {{nowrap|{{coord|-33.8379|151.1309|type:landmark_region:AU-NSW|format=dms|display=title,inline}}}} | former_names = | alternate_names = Tarban Creek Lunatic Asylum | etymology = | status = | cancelled = | topped_out = | building_type = | architectural_style = | classification = | altitude = | current_tenants = | namesake = | groundbreaking_date = | start_date = 1836 | stop_date = | est_completion = | topped_out_date = | completion_date = 1838 | opened_date = {{start date|1838|11|19|df=y}} | inauguration_date = | relocated_date = | renovation_date = | closing_date = {{enddate|1993|01|29|df=y}} | demolition_date = | cost = | ren_cost = | client = | owner = Government of New South Wales via NSW Ministry of Health | landlord = | affiliation = | height = | architectural = | tip = | antenna_spire = | roof = | top_floor = | observatory = | diameter = | circumference = | weight = | other_dimensions = | structural_system = | material = Sandstone | size = | floor_count = | floor_area = | elevator_count = | grounds_area = | architect = {{bulleted list|Mortimer Lewis|James Barnet}} | architecture_firm = Colonial Architect of New South Wales | developer = | engineer = | structural_engineer = | services_engineer = | civil_engineer = | other_designers = {{bulleted list|Joseph Thomas Digby|Dr Frederick Norton Manning {{small|(hospital design)}}}} | quantity_surveyor = | main_contractor = | awards = | known_for = | ren_architect = | ren_firm = | ren_engineer = | ren_str_engineer = | ren_serv_engineer = | ren_civ_engineer = | ren_oth_designers = | ren_qty_surveyor = | ren_contractor = | ren_awards = | rooms = | parking = | website = | references = [1][2] | footnotes ={{Designation list | embed = yes | designation1 = | designation1_offname = | designation1_date = | designation1_number = | designation2 = NSW | designation2_offname = Gladesville Hospital Precinct | designation2_date = 1 December 1995 | designation2_number = s.170 NSW State agency heritage register | designation2_criteria = a., c., d., e. }} The Gladesville Mental Hospital, formerly known as the Tarban Creek Lunatic Asylum, was a psychiatric hospital established in 1838 in the suburb of Gladesville, Sydney, New South Wales in Australia. The hospital official closed in 1993, with the last in-patient services ceased in 1997. Description and historyPrior to 1838, people with mental or emotional problems in the Sydney area were housed in a "lunatic asylum" in Gladesville, a suburb located on the Northern banks of the Parramatta River between Sydney and Parramatta, or at the Female Factory in Parramatta, twenty-four kilometres west of Sydney. In the 1830s, construction of a purpose-built asylum began on the banks of the Parramatta River, in the area now known as Gladesville. The original sandstone complex originally known as Tarban Creek Lunatic Asylum was designed by the Colonial Architect, Mortimer Lewis, between 1836 and 1838.[2] Patients were then transferred from Liverpool and the Female Factory. Additional buildings in the hospital grounds precinct were designed by James Barnet.[4][5] On 29 January 1993 Gladesville Hospital, together with Macquarie Hospital, was revoked as a hospital, and was amalgamated to form the Gladesville Macquarie Hospital. The last in-patient services were closed in 1997.[3] The first supervisor was John Thomas Digby, who sought to improve the treatment of the mentally ill, as did his successor, Frederick Norton Manning. On a visit to Sydney in 1867, Manning was invited by Henry Parkes to become medical superintendent of the Tarban Creek Lunatic Asylum. Before accepting, Manning went overseas and studied methods of patient care and administration of asylums; on his return to Sydney he submitted a notable report. He was appointed to Tarban Creek on 15 October 1868 and immediately reported on the isolation of patients from their relations in accommodation best described as 'prison-like and gloomy', the inadequate facilities for their gainful employment and recreation and the monotonous diets deficient in both quantity and quality. In January 1869 the asylum's name was changed to the Hospital for the Insane, Gladesville, wherein patients were to receive treatment rather than be confined in a 'cemetery for diseased intellects'. By 1879 radical changes in patient care and accommodation had been made. Gladesville was extended and modernized and an asylum for imbeciles set up in Newcastle and a temporary asylum at Cooma. Manning minimized the use of restraint and provided for patient activities The hospital continued to grow, sometimes through acquiring nearby properties. One notable acquisition was that of heritage-listed The Priory, a two-storey sandstone house in Salter Street, Gladesville.[7] The house was built in the late 1840s, possibly by a family named Stubbs. In the 1850s, it was sold to the Marist Fathers, who had an influence on the early development of Hunters Hill. The hospital acquired it in 1888. It was listed on the (now defunct) Register of the National Estate in 1978.[4] In 1915, the designation was changed again when the complex became known as the Gladesville Mental Hospital. In 1993, the Gladesville hospital was amalgamated with the Macquarie Hospital at North Ryde to create Gladesville Macquarie Hospital. In 1997, all inpatient services were consolidated at the Macquarie, North Ryde site.[3] Heritage listingsThe following buildings and structures have various heritage listings on the New South Wales State Heritage Register, the local government register of the New South Wales Heritage Database, and/or the (now defunct) Register of the National Estate.[5]
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References1. ^{{cite NSW SHR|3540297|Gladesville Hospital Precinct|date=1 December 1995|accessdate=22 November 2017}} 2. ^The Heritage of Australia, Macmillan Company, 1981, p.2/29 3. ^1 2 {{cite web |url=https://www.records.nsw.gov.au/agency/65 |title=Records agency: Gladesville Hospital |work=State Records and Archives |publisher=Government of New South Wales |date= |accessdate=26 November 2017 }} 4. ^{{cite AHD|2620|Gladesville Mental Hospital Precinct, Punt Rd, Gladesville, NSW, Australia|accessdate=16 January 2009}} 5. ^The Heritage of Australia, p.2/30 6. ^{{cite NSW HD|3540340|Cypress Grove|date=25 January 1995|accessdate=22 November 2017}} 7. ^1 {{cite NSW HD|3540321|NSW Medical Board Offices|date=25 January 1995|accessdate=22 November 2017}} 8. ^{{cite NSW HD|3540324|Medical Records Department|date=25 January 1995|accessdate=22 November 2017}} 9. ^{{cite NSW HD|3540324|Punt Road Gates|date=25 January 1995|accessdate=22 November 2017}} 10. ^{{cite NSW HD|3540325|Stores (General and Provision)|date=25 January 1995|accessdate=22 November 2017}} 11. ^{{cite NSW HD|3540344|Punt Road Gates|date=20 July 2005|accessdate=22 November 2017}} 12. ^{{cite NSW HD|3540345|Sandstone walling|date=20 July 2005|accessdate=22 November 2017}} 13. ^{{cite NSW SHR|7299|Stone Wall|date=13 September 1991|accessdate=22 November 2017}} 14. ^1 {{cite NSW SHR|5050831|The Priory|hr=01720|fn=09/00411; H03/00142|accessdate=2 June 2018}} 15. ^{{cite NSW HD|3540367|The Priory|date=1 May 1992|accessdate=22 November 2017}} 16. ^{{cite NSW HD|7303|The Priory|date=13 May 1991|accessdate=22 November 2017}} 17. ^1 {{cite NSW HD|3540314|Ward 18 - Acute Admissions|date=25 January 1995|accessdate=22 November 2017}} 18. ^{{cite NSW HD|3540315|Workshops|date=25 January 1995|accessdate=22 November 2017}} Attribution{{CC-notice|cc=by3au|url=http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/heritageapp/ViewHeritageItemDetails.aspx?ID=3540297|author=New South Wales State Heritage Register}}External links{{commons|Gladesville mental hospital}}
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