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Built in 1926 in Scots Baronial Style this imposing building was the old nurses home for Hartwood Psychiatric Hospital that closed completely in 1998. For a.
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Surrounded by mist, the protruding twin towers, she later discovered, belonged to Hartwood Hospital, a decaying but striking baronial property that was once Europe's largest asylum, housing 2,500 residents.
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Details History External Photos Internal Photos Records/Info Comments Hospital Name: Hartwood Hospital Previous Names: Lanark District Asylumm Hartwood Asylum, Lanarkshire Mental Hospital, Hartwood Mental Hospital?? ?? Location: Shotts, Lanarkshire Principal Architect: John Lamb Murray Layout: Compact Arrow Plan Status: Derelict/Demolished
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Hartwood Hospital was a psychiatric hospital located in the village of Hartwood near the town of Shotts in Scotland.The hospital was designed to accommodate.
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Opened in 1895 as the Lanark District Asylum, Hartwood Hospital house 2,500 people at its peak with its own power station, shops, railway, etc. By 1995 it wa.
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Hartwood Hospital is an abandoned 19th century psychiatric hospital in the village of Hartwood, North Lanarkshire in Scotland.
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The remains of Hartwood Hospital, a 19th-century psychiatric hospital with imposing twin clock towers, are the main feature of the village, even after its cl.
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They have the surviving records of Alexander Hospital (Coatbridge), Motherwell Maternity Hospital, Law Hospital (Carluke), Hartwood Hospital (Shotts), Bellshill Maternity Hospital, Calderbank House Hospital (Baillieston), Roadmeetings Hospital (Carluke), William Smellie Hospital (Maternity Ward) (Lanark), Strathclyde/County Hospital (Motherwell).
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Memorial plaque to Campbell Clark, Royal Edinburgh Hospital Hartwood Hospital in Hartwood, North Lanarkshire. Dr Archibald Campbell Clark FFPSG (1852-1901) was a nineteenth-century Scottish physician who made major advances in mental health care philosophies. Life. He was born at Tarbert, Loch Fyne, the son of Donald Clark,.
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Hartwood Hospital The derelict clock towers of Hartwood Hospital The remains of Hartwood Hospital, a 19th-century psychiatric hospital with imposing twin clock towers, are the main feature of the village, even after its closure under the direction of the Lanarkshire Health Board in 1998.
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Hartwood evolved into an NHS psychiatric hospital, but it eventually became unsuitable for mental health treatment so the wards shut in the mid-1990's and its services became what we now know as care in the community. The building itself became a teaching college, but finally closed its doors in 1998 . Glossary
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Prev video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQHiQJf0nXwA brief history of Hartwood:The remains of Hartwood Hospital, a 19th-century psychiatric hospital with.