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Bethlehem Hospital, Southwark, London.
Bethlehem Hospital, Southwark, London. Bethlehem Royal Hospital, known as Bedlam, was a lunatic asylum founded in the Middle Ages. In 1812 it moved to a new site in Lambeth; the portico is by James Lewis (1811) and the dome by Sydney Smirke (1844). It has since moved to Beckenham, Kent.
Unique Identifier
AR967844
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3819px × 4948px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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Architectural Feature
Architecture
Asylum
B&W
B/W
Bedlam
Bethlehem Hospital
Bethlehem Royal Hospital
Bethlem Hospital
Bethlem Royal Hospital
Black & White
Black and white
building
BUILDINGS
concept
Disease
England
english heritage
Exterior
Health
HORSE-DRAWN VEHICLE
Hospital
JAMES
James Lewis
LEWIS
London
Medieval
Mental Illness
Monochrome
Old Bethlehem Hospital
OUTSIDE
Photograph
Portico
ROAD TRANSPORT
SICK
Smirke
Southwark
SYDNEY
Sydney Smirke
TGN
transport
TRANSPORTATION