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A general view of the Royal Bethlem Hospital (Corruptly called Bedlam)
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A general view of the Royal Bethlem Hospital (Corruptly called Bedlam)
A general view of the Royal Bethlem Hospital (Corruptly called Bedlam). The 14 acres site and grounds of which have been purchased by Viscuont Rothermere are to become a public park that will be a permanent memorial to his late mother. By this gift of the Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park, as it will be called, the acreage of public space available for the residents in the densley - populated part of London, will be more than doubled. 27th February 1926
Daily Mirror
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England
Media ID 21658131
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Hospital Illness Mental Bedlam Section
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This print takes us back to the 1920s, offering a general view of the infamous Royal Bethlem Hospital, commonly known as Bedlam. The hospital's vast 14-acre site and grounds were acquired by Viscount Rothermere with a noble purpose in mind. In an act of remembrance for his late mother, he decided to transform this historically significant location into a public park. The Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park, as it will be named, is set to become a permanent memorial honoring Viscount Rothermere's beloved mother. This generous gift will more than double the available public space for residents in densely-populated London. It serves as both a tribute to his family and an opportunity for people from all walks of life to enjoy nature within the city limits. Once notorious for its association with mental illness and institutionalization, this photograph captures not only the physical structure but also symbolizes progress in society's understanding and treatment of mental health issues during that era. As we gaze upon this historical image, we are reminded of how far we have come in terms of compassionately addressing such matters. Mirrorpix has preserved this snapshot from Memory Lane Prints, allowing us to reflect on our past while appreciating the positive changes that continue shaping our present-day attitudes towards mental health care.
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