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View of the chapel from the altar, Bethlem Royal Hospital, London, 1926. This hospital is the oldest institution for the care and confinement of the mentally ill in England, and one of the oldest in Europe. It was a priory in 1247, and c1400 the building was converted to its later usage. The hospital moved in 1675, in 1815, and to its present location near Croydon in 1930. The word bedlam, which is derived from the hospital's name, has long been applied to any place or scene of wild turmoil and confusion. Presently, Bethlem Royal Hospital is connected with the University of London's Institute of Psychiatry, and is part of the Maudsley Hospital. © The London Archives (City of London)/Heritage Images
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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1920s
20th century
ARTS
Avenue
B&W
B/W
Bedlam
Bethlehem Hospital
Bethlem Hospital
Bethlem Royal Hospital
Black & White
Black and white
Chapel
Christianity
Church
COUNCIL
England
GLC
Greater London Council
Guildhall Library & Art Gallery
Health
Hospital
Lambeth Road
LANE
LOCATION
London
London County Council Photograph Library
mental health
Monochrome
music
musical instrument
Old Bethlehem Hospital
ORGAN
PEW
Photograph
religion
Religious
Road
Southwark
Street
TGN
Twenties