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    The Gladesville Mental Hospital, formerly known as the Tarban Creek Lunatic Asylum, was a psychiatric hospital established in 1838 in the Sydney suburb...
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    became the Gladesville Hospital for the Insane, and in 1915 the Gladesville Mental Hospital. In 1993, it was amalgamated with Macquarie Hospital to form...
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  • Vision Splendid Film Festival. The School was filmed in 2017 at Gladesville Mental Hospital in Sydney, Australia. The film was produced by Jim Robison at...
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    Barnet Former Darlinghurst Gaol, Sydney, 1836 Fernhill, c. 1840 Gladesville Mental Hospital, formerly known as the Tarban Creek Lunatic Asylum, 1836 Hornby...
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    nurse in the facility in the late 1970s. Architecture portal Gladesville Mental Hospital Parramatta Female Factory McGregor Coxall (16 October 2013)....
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  • Female Factory Royal Derwent Hospital (Willow Court) – This hospital was the oldest operating hospital for the mentally ill in Australia, operating from...
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    farm, mental health facility, convent and homestead and now building, vacant building and proposed community arts uses at Manning Road, Gladesville in the...
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    amalgamation of services with Gladesville Mental Hospital. Due to confusion caused by the inclusion of Gladesville in the Hospital's name, on 22 October 1999...
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    labourers and craftsmen. The patients had been transferred from the Gladesville Mental Hospital and in 1923 the Orange and District Illustrated Times noted that...
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    Cove was originally part of the suburb of Gladesville and a site of part of the Gladesville Mental Hospital. When it became a separate suburb it was known...
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    12 August 1920, aged 72, after a long and painful illness in Gladesville Mental Hospital. On Saturday 14 August 1920, she was buried with her parents...
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    Phillip Street, and at his request was buried in the cemetery at Gladesville Mental Hospital. His grave can still be seen in a grove adjacent to Victoria...
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    in Hyde Park (Architect: Thomas Sapsford 1884) Fort Denison Gladesville Mental Hospital Government House, Sydney General Post Office (Sydney) (Architect:...
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    Park, a former psychiatric hospital, with fine sandstone buildings designed by James Barnet in 1877. Gladesville Mental Hospital, with sandstone buildings...
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    Perimeter is marked by a wall constructed of stone from the Gladesville Mental Hospital c.1963. It follows the northern extent of Greenway's original...
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    Government House, the Tarban Creek Lunatic Asylum, later known as the Gladesville Mental Hospital, Customs House, the new Treasury building, the Post Office and...
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    Fisher's health, including her mental health, began deteriorating from 1920 and she was admitted to Gladesville Mental Hospital in 1923. Fisher died from heart...
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    in neighbouring suburbs, including: Gladesville Hospital, a heritage-listed former mental hospital. Gladesville Bridge, a concrete single-span arch road-bridge...
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    placed in a coma after the stress of an intruder entering her home in Gladesville, New South Wales. The police had been called three times previously,...
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  • Essex County Branch, Victoria League. Nellie O'Connell, Matron, Gladesville Mental Hospital, State of New South Wales. Edwin Pallett. For services rendered...
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  • Priory, Gladesville, Australia, a heritage-listed building The Priory, York, England, a pub Priory Hospital, a London mental health hospital commonly...
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    1970s the University Union secured a site in the grounds of the Gladesville Mental Hospital on Tarban Creek and built a boatshed and pontoon which was completed...
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  • that are separate from adults. As of 2007, the association was based in Gladesville, New South Wales. In 1959, the United Kingdom's Ministry of Health published...
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  • who spoke out against the mistreatment of mental patients at Gladesville and Callan Park Mental Hospitals in the 1950s. Later she provided input to the...
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    The Mental Health Review Tribunal of New South Wales is a specialist tribunal dealing with mental health issues in New South Wales, a state of Australia...
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    increasing. The mentally ill in New South Wales had been held in Castle Hill (closed in 1825), Liverpool and a new asylum at Gladesville (Tarban Creek)...
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    the Immigration Board, and an official visitor to the hospitals for the insane at Gladesville and Parramatta. He was also ex officio emigration officer...
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  • site is now given over to housing and is known as Breakfast Point. The Gladesville Bridge, opened in 1964, was designed as a high concrete arch to allow...
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    the Immigration Board, and an official visitor to the hospitals for the insane at Gladesville & Parramatta. He was also ex officio emigration officer...
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  • to the community in Parramatta. Elma Weatherstone, lately Matron, Gladesville Hospital, Sydney. Nicholas Robertson Wilson. For services to the community...
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