Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Napsbury Hospital was a mental health facility near London Colney in Hertfordshire. It had two sister institutions, Harperbury Hospital and Shenley Hospital, within a few miles of its location. History. The hospital was designed by Rowland Plumbe in the country estate style and was initially known as the Middlesex County Asylum.

  2. In 1992 it became part of Barnet Community Healthcare NHS Trust, providing 933 beds. During the 1990s the implementation of the government's policy of care in the community, the hospital was...

  3. 9 de may. de 2014 · Napsbury Hospital; Established: 1898: Opened: 1905: Closed: 1998: Current Status: Preserved: Building Style: Echelon Plan (Compact Arrow) Architect(s) Rowland Plumbe: Location: St. Alban's, Middlesex: Alternate Names: Fourth Middlesex County Asylum; Napsbury Mental Hospital

  4. Grade II Park and Garden: Napsbury Hospital. May include summary, reasons for designation and history.

  5. 5 de dic. de 2022 · During the First World War, Napsbury Hospital was known as the County of Middlesex War Hospital, and acted as a general military hospital with 1,600 beds, receiving patients suffering with all...

  6. Napsbury is a residential area to the West of London Colney in the district of St. Albans in Hertfordshire. It was formerly the site of a major psychiatric hospital. Following the closure of the hospital, the buildings were renovated and a new development created by Crest Nicholson builders. History of the hospital.

  7. Napsbury Hospital opened in 1905 as Napsbury Asylum, built and run by the Middlesex County Council. In 1918 it became Napsbury Mental Hospital and had another change of name in 1943 when it...