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Replacement for [[St. Thomas Hospital, Exeter| St. Thomas Hospital for Lunatics]] | Replacement for [[St. Thomas Hospital, Exeter| St. Thomas Hospital for Lunatics]] | ||
1869 Opened. Housed 120 inmates.<ref>Exeter and Plymouth Gazette Daily Telegrams - Thursday 08 July 1869</ref> | 1869 Opened. Housed 120 inmates. Architect was [[W. F. Cross]] and [[G. M. Cummings]].<ref>Exeter and Plymouth Gazette Daily Telegrams - Thursday 08 July 1869</ref> | ||
1914 held 117 inmates. | |||
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* [https://www.devongardenstrust.org.uk/sites/default/files/content/Journal%205/7%20-%20Walton%20-%20Landscape%20and%20Gardens%20of%20Devon%20Lunatic%20Asylum%20copy%20Reduced%20File.pdf Devon Garden Trust] | |||
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[[Category: Town - Exeter]] | [[Category: Town - Exeter]] | ||
[[Category: Exeter Buildings]] | [[Category: Exeter Buildings]] |
Revision as of 15:31, 10 December 2023

of Exeter
Replacement for St. Thomas Hospital for Lunatics
1869 Opened. Housed 120 inmates. Architect was W. F. Cross and G. M. Cummings.[2]
1914 held 117 inmates.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Britain from above
- ↑ Exeter and Plymouth Gazette Daily Telegrams - Thursday 08 July 1869