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Barnwood House Hospital was a private mental hospital in Barnwood, Gloucester, England. It was founded by the Gloucester Asylum Trust in 1860 as Barnwood House Institution and later became known as Barnwood House Hospital. The hospital catered for well-to-do patients, with reduced terms for those in financial difficulties. It was popular with the military and clergy, and once counted an Archbishop amongst its patients. During the late nineteenth century Barnwood House flourished under superintendent Frederick Needham, making a healthy profit and receiving praise from the Commissioners in Lunacy. Even the sewerage system was held up as a model of good asylum practice. After the First World War service patients, including war poet and composer Ivor Gurney, were treated with a regime of psych

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  • Barnwood House Hospital was a private mental hospital in Barnwood, Gloucester, England. It was founded by the Gloucester Asylum Trust in 1860 as Barnwood House Institution and later became known as Barnwood House Hospital. The hospital catered for well-to-do patients, with reduced terms for those in financial difficulties. It was popular with the military and clergy, and once counted an Archbishop amongst its patients. During the late nineteenth century Barnwood House flourished under superintendent Frederick Needham, making a healthy profit and receiving praise from the Commissioners in Lunacy. Even the sewerage system was held up as a model of good asylum practice. After the First World War service patients, including war poet and composer Ivor Gurney, were treated with a regime of psychotherapy and recreations such as cricket. During the 1960s Barnwood House experienced financial problems and closed in 1968. The grounds are now an arboretum run by Gloucester City Council. Barnwood House Trust continues to exist as a charity that supports research and awards grants to people with physical or mental disabilities in Gloucestershire. The Chief Executive is Sally Byng. (en)
  • Il Barnwood House Hospital è stato un ospedale psichiatrico privato a Barnwood, Gloucester, nel Regno Unito. Fu fondato nel 1860 dal Gloucester Asylum Trust come "Barnwood House Institution" e in seguito divenne noto come Barnwood House Hospital. L'ospedale era principalmente rivolto a pazienti benestanti, ma garantiva cure a tariffe ridotte anche ai meno abbienti. L'ospedale era piuttosto popolare tra i militari e il clero, ed una volta contò un Arcivescovo tra i suoi pazienti. Verso la fine del XIX secolo il Barnwood House prosperò sotto la gestione del sovrintendente , arrivando a registrare un discreto profitto e ricevendo gli elogi degli enti governativi responsabili della supervisione degli ospedali psichiatrici. Dopo la prima guerra mondiale alcuni pazienti, tra cui il poeta di guerra e compositore Ivor Gurney, furono trattati con un mix che abbinava ad un regime di psicoterapia attività ricreative come il cricket. Nel 1968, a causa di difficoltà economiche, il Barnwood House chiuse. I terreni sono oggi un arboreto gestito dal consiglio comunale di Gloucester. Il Barnwood House Trust continua ad esistere come ente di beneficenza che sostiene la ricerca e assegna borse di studio a persone con disabilità fisiche o mentali nel Gloucestershire. (it)
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  • Barnwood House Hospital was a private mental hospital in Barnwood, Gloucester, England. It was founded by the Gloucester Asylum Trust in 1860 as Barnwood House Institution and later became known as Barnwood House Hospital. The hospital catered for well-to-do patients, with reduced terms for those in financial difficulties. It was popular with the military and clergy, and once counted an Archbishop amongst its patients. During the late nineteenth century Barnwood House flourished under superintendent Frederick Needham, making a healthy profit and receiving praise from the Commissioners in Lunacy. Even the sewerage system was held up as a model of good asylum practice. After the First World War service patients, including war poet and composer Ivor Gurney, were treated with a regime of psych (en)
  • Il Barnwood House Hospital è stato un ospedale psichiatrico privato a Barnwood, Gloucester, nel Regno Unito. Fu fondato nel 1860 dal Gloucester Asylum Trust come "Barnwood House Institution" e in seguito divenne noto come Barnwood House Hospital. Nel 1968, a causa di difficoltà economiche, il Barnwood House chiuse. I terreni sono oggi un arboreto gestito dal consiglio comunale di Gloucester. Il Barnwood House Trust continua ad esistere come ente di beneficenza che sostiene la ricerca e assegna borse di studio a persone con disabilità fisiche o mentali nel Gloucestershire. (it)
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