EAW011069 ENGLAND (1947). Netherne Psychiatric Hospital and environs, Netherne on-the-Hill, 1947

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Title [EAW011069] Netherne Psychiatric Hospital and environs, Netherne on-the-Hill, 1947
Reference EAW011069
Date 25-September-1947
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Place name NETHERNE ON-THE-HILL
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 529340, 156127
Longitude / Latitude -0.14495459646918, 51.289062719493
National Grid Reference TQ293561

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Coulsdon deep air raid shelter. Underground tunnels dug c.1941-3 for protection against air raids. The square earthworks from the recently excavated tunnel are visible here.

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Tuesday 3rd of June 2014 04:39:18 PM
Netherne House (superintendent's residence)

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Tuesday 3rd of June 2014 04:31:55 PM
Hospital cemetery

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Tuesday 3rd of June 2014 04:29:01 PM

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Tuesday 3rd of June 2014 04:28:22 PM
Hospital chapel

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Tuesday 3rd of June 2014 04:27:50 PM

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Tuesday 3rd of June 2014 04:26:58 PM
Isolation hospital

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Tuesday 3rd of June 2014 04:26:24 PM
Water tower and chimney

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Tuesday 3rd of June 2014 04:25:55 PM

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Tuesday 3rd of June 2014 04:25:10 PM

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Tuesday 3rd of June 2014 04:24:36 PM
Admissions hospital

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Tuesday 3rd of June 2014 04:24:04 PM

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Tuesday 3rd of June 2014 04:23:27 PM
Cane Hill Psychiatric Hospital. The main buildings at Cane Hill were designed by Charles Henry Howell and opened in 1888. The hospital closed in 1991 and was demolished in 2008.

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Tuesday 3rd of June 2014 04:22:39 PM
Fairdene voluntary admissions hospital

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Tuesday 3rd of June 2014 04:17:50 PM

User Comment Contributions

Netherne Psychiatric Hospital

The Surrey County Asylum at Netherne was built 1907-9 to designs by George T. Hine, to alleviate overcrowding at the County Asylum at Brookwood, Woking. Renamed Netherne Mental Hospital in the 1920s. The hospital pioneered art therapy and psycchosurgery techniques. It closed in 1994 and some of the buildings have been incorporated into the new village Netherne-on-the-Hill

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Tuesday 3rd of June 2014 04:39:51 PM