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Madhouse Collection

Background imageMadhouse Collection: Portrait of a Female Patient, Surrey County Asylum, 1848-1858. Creator: Hugh Welch Diamond

Portrait of a Female Patient, Surrey County Asylum, 1848-1858. Creator: Hugh Welch Diamond
Portrait of a Female Patient, Surrey County Asylum, 1848-1858. Portrait of a young woman wearing a checked dress, seated in front of a curtain

Background imageMadhouse Collection: Seated Woman with a Bird, about 1855. Creator: Hugh Welch Diamond

Seated Woman with a Bird, about 1855. Creator: Hugh Welch Diamond
Seated Woman with a Bird, about 1855. Additional Info: The woman in a straw hat with a blanket draped over her shoulders was a patient at the Surrey County Lunatic Asylum. In 1848 Dr

Background imageMadhouse Collection: The Belleville Institution for the Deaf and Dumb

The Belleville Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, Hastings County, Ontario, Upper Canada, 1871. The Institution...has been built, at a cost of £15, 000, by the Government of Ontario

Background imageMadhouse Collection: The Poplar and Stepney Sick Asylum, 1871. Creator: Unknown

The Poplar and Stepney Sick Asylum, 1871. Creator: Unknown
The Poplar and Stepney Sick Asylum, 1871

Background imageMadhouse Collection: Wonford House, Exeter, Retreat for the Insane, 1870. Creator: Unknown

Wonford House, Exeter, Retreat for the Insane, 1870. Creator: Unknown
Wonford House, Exeter, Retreat for the Insane, 1870. The affairs of the institution are under the control of a committee of donors, who...admit patients on terms suitable to their circumstances

Background imageMadhouse Collection: Highlands, 1835. Creator: Henry Alexander Ogg

Highlands, 1835. Creator: Henry Alexander Ogg
Highlands, 1835. Highlands private asylum at Ticehurst, opened by Samuel Newington in 1792, later developed by his son Charles Newington who employed veterans to landscape the gardens

Background imageMadhouse Collection: Gladesville Asylum for the Insane, New South Wales, 1901. Creator: Unknown

Gladesville Asylum for the Insane, New South Wales, 1901. Creator: Unknown
Gladesville Asylum for the Insane, New South Wales, 1901

Background imageMadhouse Collection: The Glasgow Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, 1869. Creator: F. Watkins

The Glasgow Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, 1869. Creator: F. Watkins
The Glasgow Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, 1869. The building of the Deaf and Dumb Institution is Venetian in style, and was designed and constructed by Messrs

Background imageMadhouse Collection: North-west front of the Asylum near Arlsey

North-west front of the Asylum near Arlsey, Bedfordshire, for the insane poor of Hertfordshire, Bedforshire and Huntingdoneshire, 1860

Background imageMadhouse Collection: Portrait of the Three Patrons of the Leprozenhuis

Portrait of the Three Patrons of the Leprozenhuis, Amsterdam, c.1668-c.1671. Other Title(s): Three Regentesses of the Lepers Asylum in Amsterdam, 1668

Background imageMadhouse Collection: View of Bethlem Royal Hospital in London, 1747. Creator: Thomas Bowles

View of Bethlem Royal Hospital in London, 1747. Creator: Thomas Bowles
View of Bethlem Royal Hospital in London, 1747. L'Hospital de Fou, (mad hospital)

Background imageMadhouse Collection: Asylum for the Temporary Reception of Insane Soldiers

Asylum for the Temporary Reception of Insane Soldiers, at Fort Pitt, Chatham, 1857

Background imageMadhouse Collection: Deaf and Dumb Asylum, Jacksonville, Ill. between 1880 and 1901. Creator: Unknown

Deaf and Dumb Asylum, Jacksonville, Ill. between 1880 and 1901. Creator: Unknown
Deaf and Dumb Asylum, Jacksonville, Ill. between 1880 and 1901

Background imageMadhouse Collection: Insane Asylum, Columbus, O[hio], between 1900 and 1906. Creator: Unknown

Insane Asylum, Columbus, O[hio], between 1900 and 1906. Creator: Unknown
Insane Asylum, Columbus, O[hio], between 1900 and 1906

Background imageMadhouse Collection: Four Regents and the ‘House Father of the Amsterdam Lepers Asylum

Four Regents and the ‘House Father of the Amsterdam Lepers Asylum
Four Regents and the House Father of the Amsterdam Lepers Asylum, 1624

Background imageMadhouse Collection: Lake in asylum grounds, Concord, N.H. between 1900 and 1910. Creator: Unknown

Lake in asylum grounds, Concord, N.H. between 1900 and 1910. Creator: Unknown
Lake in asylum grounds, Concord, N.H. between 1900 and 1910

Background imageMadhouse Collection: House of Providence, Holyoke, Mass. between 1900 and 1910. Creator: Unknown

House of Providence, Holyoke, Mass. between 1900 and 1910. Creator: Unknown
House of Providence, Holyoke, Mass. between 1900 and 1910

Background imageMadhouse Collection: Three Regentesses and the ‘House Mother of the Amsterdam Lepers Asylum

Three Regentesses and the ‘House Mother of the Amsterdam Lepers Asylum
Three Regentesses and the House Mother of the Amsterdam Lepers Asylum, 1624

Background imageMadhouse Collection: His Royal Highness Prince Albert laying the Foundation-Stone of the Strangers Home

His Royal Highness Prince Albert laying the Foundation-Stone of the Strangers Home, near Limehouse Church, 1856

Background imageMadhouse Collection: The Emperor, the Empress and the Imperial Prince visiting an orphanage in Fontainebleau

The Emperor, the Empress and the Imperial Prince visiting an orphanage in Fontainebleau, c1867

Background imageMadhouse Collection: Salamon de Caus at Bicetre, 1640-76. Creator: Jacques Courtois

Salamon de Caus at Bicetre, 1640-76. Creator: Jacques Courtois
Salamon de Caus at Bicetre, 1640-76

Background imageMadhouse Collection: Study for St. Lukes Hospital, from Microcosm of London, c. 1809

Study for St. Lukes Hospital, from Microcosm of London, c. 1809

Background imageMadhouse Collection: Dottyville Again, 1899. Creator: Philip William May

Dottyville Again, 1899. Creator: Philip William May
Dottyville Again, 1899

Background imageMadhouse Collection: Bandbox Design (Deaf and Dumb Asylum), c. 1939. Creator: Martin Partyka

Bandbox Design (Deaf and Dumb Asylum), c. 1939. Creator: Martin Partyka
Bandbox Design (Deaf and Dumb Asylum), c. 1939

Background imageMadhouse Collection: Dance in a Madhouse, 1917. Creator: George Wesley Bellows

Dance in a Madhouse, 1917. Creator: George Wesley Bellows
Dance in a Madhouse, 1917

Background imageMadhouse Collection: Berks County Almshouse, 1878, 1878. Creator: Charles C. Hofmann

Berks County Almshouse, 1878, 1878. Creator: Charles C. Hofmann
Berks County Almshouse, 1878, 1878

Background imageMadhouse Collection: The City of New York: Longworths Explanatory Map and Plan, 1817

The City of New York: Longworths Explanatory Map and Plan, 1817

Background imageMadhouse Collection: A Rakes Progress, Plate 8, ca. 1800. Creator: Dent

A Rakes Progress, Plate 8, ca. 1800. Creator: Dent
A Rakes Progress, Plate 8, ca. 1800

Background imageMadhouse Collection: Patient, Surrey County Lunatic Asylum, 1850-55. Creator: Hugh Welch Diamond

Patient, Surrey County Lunatic Asylum, 1850-55. Creator: Hugh Welch Diamond
Patient, Surrey County Lunatic Asylum, 1850-55

Background imageMadhouse Collection: Patient, Surrey County Lunatic Asylum, 1850-58. Creator: Hugh Welch Diamond

Patient, Surrey County Lunatic Asylum, 1850-58. Creator: Hugh Welch Diamond
Patient, Surrey County Lunatic Asylum, 1850-58

Background imageMadhouse Collection: Berks County Almshouse, 1880, 1880. Creator: John Rasmussen

Berks County Almshouse, 1880, 1880. Creator: John Rasmussen
Berks County Almshouse, 1880, 1880

Background imageMadhouse Collection: Chinese Gallery, 1835. Creator: Unknown

Chinese Gallery, 1835. Creator: Unknown
Chinese Gallery, 1835. The Chinese gallery in Highlands private asylum at Ticehurst, offered invalids a secure retreat in wet weather

Background imageMadhouse Collection: Parkside Lunatic Asylum, Adelaide, 1901. Creator: Unknown

Parkside Lunatic Asylum, Adelaide, 1901. Creator: Unknown
Parkside Lunatic Asylum, Adelaide, 1901. Glenside Hospital, previously known as Parkside Lunatic Asylum was founded in 1846 as a psychiatric hospital in Glenside, South Australia

Background imageMadhouse Collection: Balmes House in 1750, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Balmes House in 1750, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Balmes House in 1750, (c1876). Balmes House, Hoxton rebuilt by Sir George Whitmore, Lord Mayor of London, purchased by Richard de Beauvoir, and later occupied as a private asylum

Background imageMadhouse Collection: The Black and White House, 1800, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

The Black and White House, 1800, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
The Black and White House, 1800, (c1876). Built in 1578, was the 17th century residence of the Vyner family, and later a girls boarding school, it was demolished in late 18th century

Background imageMadhouse Collection: Bits of Old Hackney, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Bits of Old Hackney, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Bits of Old Hackney, c1876

Background imageMadhouse Collection: Earls Court House (Formerly John Hunters House), c1876. Creator: Unknown

Earls Court House (Formerly John Hunters House), c1876. Creator: Unknown
Earls Court House (Formerly John Hunters House), c1876

Background imageMadhouse Collection: Front View of Bethlehem Hospital, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Front View of Bethlehem Hospital, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Front View of Bethlehem Hospital, c1876. Also known as Bedlam, a psychiatric hospital in London founded in 1247 during the reign of Henry III

Background imageMadhouse Collection: Tasso in Prison, (1839), 1937. Creator: Eugene Delacroix

Tasso in Prison, (1839), 1937. Creator: Eugene Delacroix
Tasso in Prison, 1839, (1937). Torquato Tasso (1544-1595) Italian poet of the Renaissance From " French Painting and the Nineteenth Century", by James Laver. [B. T

Background imageMadhouse Collection: St. Ann's Royal Asylum, Brixton, 1857. Creator: Unknown

St. Ann's Royal Asylum, Brixton, 1857. Creator: Unknown
St. Ann's Royal Asylum, Brixton, 1857. In 1800...the governors [of St


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