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Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph
A sepia photograph of the front view of the Sunbury Asylum.Handwritten on back: Sunbury Asylum taken by Ivo Hammet.hammet, ivo, photographers, sunbury asylum, hospital for the insane, buildings, george evans collection -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Document - Ticket - Charity Ball, Portland Benevolent Asylum and Hospital, n.d
Benevolent asylums were places that housed anyone who could not support themselves; these were usually the aged, infirm, disabled and destitute. Benevolent Asylums also served as immigrants' homes, blind asylums, orphanages, lying-in hospitals and lunatic asylums. Benevolent asylums were often associated with hospitals in rural towns; they have evolved into aged care homes and hospitals in larger towns. Portland Benevolent Asylum and Hospital was founded in 1849.Pale blue card ticket, rounded corners, gold edge, black print, and script Charity Ball in aid of the Bazaar Fund on behalf of the Portland benevolent Asylum and hospital Double 7s6dBack: '80' black penasylum, social care, benevolent, charity, fundraising -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - colour, Clare Gervasoni, Daylesford Hospital Benevolent Asylum Memorial Plaque for Female Wards, 1897, c1897
Daylesford Hospital was opened in 1862.Marble plaque on the stairwell in Daylesford Hospital.Daylesford Hospital and Benevolent Asylum Female Wards The funds for the erection of these two wards for the use of females only were provided out of a legacy left for that especial purpose by the Hon. William Edward Stanbridge M.L.C. who departed thislife 5th April 1894 after residence in the district of upwards of 40 years and having represented it in the Legislative Council from the 15th December 1881 to the 26rh August 1892 opened on the 26th May 1897 by the Hon Sir W.A. Zeal M.L.C. President of the Legislative Council of Victoria. daylesford hospital, daylesford benevolent asylum, daylesford hospital and benevolent asylum, william edward stanbridge, w.a. zeal, legislative council -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, 1906
A sepia photograph of a tennis match at the Hill. Believed to be taken at 'The Hill' (Sunbury Asylum) 1906.Handwritten on back: ERIC BOARDMAN / SUNBURY V ASYLUM / 1906boardman, eric, sunbury asylum, sports, tennis, 1900s, the hill, george evans collection -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, C1918
The two women were nurses at the Sunbury Asylum in 1918. They were photographed standing g outside the kitchen cottage in the asylum grounds. The Sunbury Asylum was an important institution in the district and employed many local people. It ceased operation in 1991.A faded sepia photograph of two nurses standing in front of a weatherboard building. One is seated and the other one is standing behind her. -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Postcard - Zig-Zag Bridge
Sepia postcard of the Zig-Zag Bridge at Kew. The bridge was constructed in the 1870s to link the Yarra Bend Asylum and Kew Asylum. Initially it transported bluestone from the west side of the Yarra to the east during the construction of the Kew Asylum.Reverse: "Old Tramway Bridge / erected early 1850s / Zig Zag Bridge below mental grounds / washed away in flood / linked the mental asylums / donated by G.L. Beard"bridges - yarra river -- kew (vic.), zig-zag bridge -
Hume City Civic Collection
Clothing - Dress - inmates
Worn at the Sunbury AsylumInmate's dress in off-white canvas (?) with a red stripe. Round neckline reinforced at front. Bodice and skirt pleated into waistband. Back opening from neck to thigh with three pairs of eyelets, sealed with brass rings. Skirt hem hand sewn inside out.Handwritten in black ink on bodice back "canvas dress" and F7 (partly destroyed by lacing eyelet)costume, sunbury asylum, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Apron, Nurses
Worn by the staff at Sunbury AsylumBib-front wrap-around apron, coarse white cotton, outer edges formed from selvedge. Back panels each have two darts and two buttonholes. Bin has shoulder ties, each with one buttonhole.Labels on waist band "XOS"costume accessories, nurses, sunbury asylum, uniforms, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Dress, inmate's
Worn by patients at the Sunbury AsylumInmate's dress in off-white canvas (?) with a blue stripe around the neckline with reinforcement panels. Neck-to-thigh back opening with three pairs of lacing eyelets, reinforced with brass rings. Bodice and skirt pleated into waistband.Nonecostume, sunbury asylum, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Straight jacket
Worn by patients at Sunbury Asylum.Straight jacket made from unbleached canvas. Sleeves stitched into pocket-like patches on sides. Front closed with four pairs of ties and brass screw fittings. Waist has broad band with two pairs of ties and brass fittings.Front left breast, handwritten "Canvas Locked jacket" inside right back neckline "S.T.C. M-6A"costume, sunbury asylum, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Overalls
Worn by patients at Sunbury Asylum.Overalls in grey (faded blue) galatea, with white pinstripe. Back straps held at bib with two buckles. Single pocket on front right hip. Opening on right side.Nonecostume, sunbury asylum, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Underpants, Male Inmate's
Worn by patients at Sunbury Asylum.Undershorts in flannel (fawn and red stripe). Waistband backed with heavy calico. Front closes with two black buttons and back has two adjusting ties made of cotton tape. There are two lengthwise keepers on the waist fronts. Combines hand and machine sewing.Inner waistband stamped "Mental Hospital - Sunbury" in red circle. "Flannel underpants male" handwritten in ink inside waistband.costume, sunbury asylum, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Undershirt, Male inmates
Worn by patiens at Sunbury Asylum.Male undershirt in fawn flannel with red stripe. Short sleeves, round neck bound inside with cotton tape. Front opening has canvas srtip and closes with two black buttons. Combines hand and machine sewing. Back hem (tail) is longer than front.Stamped "Men . . . Sunbury" in red circle (originally would have read "Mental Hospital Sunbury" as on 0918). "Flannel Male" handwritten on front calico strip in black.costume, sunbury asylum, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Petticoat, inmates
Worn by patients at Sunbury AsylumPetticoat - grey narrow striped wool skirt sewn to white cotton sheeting bodice. Bodice is sleeveless, fastens at back with four metal buttons, and has four darts at the waist.costume, sunbury asylum, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Shirt, Inmates
Worn by patients at Sunbury Asylum.Man's shirt (buttons L over R) in unbleached calico with blue stripe. Long sleeved, patch pocket on wearer's lower front side, three buttonholes - buttons missing.costume, sunbury asylum, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Petticoat, Inmates
Worn by patients at Sunbury AsylumPetticoat - skirt: light grey flannel (unbleached?) with blue stripe, pleated into bodice of unbleached calico.Bodice is sleeveless and fastens at back with three metal buttons."F5" "40in bust" written on bodice front in black ink.costume, sunbury asylum, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Petticoat, inmates
Worn by patients at Sunbury Asylum.Petticoat, bodice unbleached cotton, sleeveless and fastened at back with four metal buttons. Skirt deep reddish brown flannel."F7" handwritten on shoulder in black ink.costume, sunbury asylum, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Overalls (Inmates)
Worn by patients at Sunbury AsylumOveralls in light grey cotton with white pinstripe. Back straps held at bib with two buckles. Single pocket on right front hip. Opening on right side. (Metal Button)costume, sunbury asylum, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Dress, Inmates
Worn by patients at Sunbury Asylum.Inmate's dress in unbleached canvas with red stripe. Back opening from neck to thigh with four pairs of bias bound eyelets. Tie is unbleached calico with blue stripe, hemmed and sewn in three lines. Bodice and skirt pleat into waistband. Neck has reinforced yoke."K . . . .L" in black ink inside front neck; heavily darned, only end letters legible.costume, sunbury asylum, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Pyjama top, Inmates
Worn by patients at Sunbury AsylumPyjama top in unbleached calico with blue stripe. Pocket on left breast, standing collar, three metal buttons."Pyjama Coat Male" handwritten above pocket in ink (faded to brown).costume, sunbury asylum, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Apron, Nurse's
Worn by staff at Sunbury AsylumWhite apron, bib with shoulder straps, wrap-around. Waistband has two buttonholes at either end."L. ZUKOWSKI" in black ink (handwritten) on inside front waistband.costume, sunbury asylum, costime accessories, nurses, uniforms, george evans collection -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Photographs [Series], Robert Baker, Exhibition: Around the Bend , Asylums on the Yarra, Kew Court House, 2017, 03/03/2017
An exhibition, mounted by the Kew Historical Society, featuring a number of photographs and objects exploring the historical roles of the asylum in our culture, focusing on the Yarra Bend Asylum, the Kew Lunatic Asylum (later Willsmere Hospital) and the Kew Children’s Cottages. Photographs of the opening night of the exhibition on asylums by the Yarra, organised as part of the Kew Festival 2017. Institutions featured were: Yarra Bend Asylum, Kew Lunatic Asylum, and the Children's Cottages Kew. The exhibition was opened by Astrid Judge. The co-curators were Robert Baker and Judith Scurfield.kew historical society - exhibitions, childrens cottages kew, yarra bend asylum, kew lunatic asylum -
Hume City Civic Collection
Dress - Inmates
Garment was worn by patients at the Sunbury Asylum.Inmate's dress in off-white canvas (?) with red stripe. Round neckline with reinforcement panels. Back opening from neck to thigh with four pairs of eyelets (unsewn). Bodice and skirt pleated into waistband. One extra eyelet cut on waistband at back right.costume, sunbury asylum, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Dress, Inmates
Worn by female patients at the Sunbury AsylumInmate's dress of (?) heavy cotton with blue stripe. back opens to thigh, fastened with three pairs of brass-ringed eyelets. Bodice and skirt pleated into waistband. round neck with reinforcing panels front and back. long sleeves.costume, sunbury asylum, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Clothing - Dress - Inmates
Garment was worn by female patients at the Sunbury Asylum.Inmate's dress in off-white canvas (?) with red stripe (blue stripe on left arm only). Round neck with front reinforcement and added panel and binding in cream cotton. Bodice and skirt pleated into waistband. Back opening to thigh level with three pairs of button-stitched eyelets.costume, sunbury asylum, george evans collection -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Heidelberg Leader, Dangers in former asylum, by Ed Gardiner, 2017_03
Article on illegal ghost hunts in the abandoned buildings of the former Larundel Mental Hospital. Photographs include the hospital in 1975.1 p. text and black & white and coloured photographslarundel hospital, polaris -
The Adam Lindsay Gordon Commemorative Committee Inc.
Book, The Melbourne Benevolent Asylum: Haven of Rest- Published by The Friends of Cheltenham & Regional Cemeteries Inc.- Travis M Sellers-2012
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Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Port Arthur Town Hall (Originally Port Arthur Asylum)
Black and white image of Port Arthur Penitentiary, Commandants Quarters and Powder Magazineport arthur, convicts, port arthur town hall, port arthur asylum -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Photograph, Benevolent Asylum, from the Excelsior Album of Ballarat Views
Ascot Street. Rider & Mercer engravers. Date unknown.benevolent asylum, ballarat, ascot street, excelsior album, rider & mercer -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Photograph - Card Box Photographs, Ballarat Benevolent Asylum circa 1880
The building stood on Ascot Street.ballarat benevolent asylum, building, ascot street, public