Historical information
The photo is taken in 1890 and a man is depicted, entering the main gates of the Mental Hospital at Beechworth, with the lodge on his right side. The man is dressed according to the australian fashion of that time, wearing a dark suit and a top hat. The countryside surrounding the Hospital is in the background.
The Mayday Hills Hospital was constructed between 1864 and 1867, with buildings created in a number of periods. It formally opened on 24 October 1867 and, along with the Ovens Hospital and the Benevolent Asylum, made Beechworth a prominent social welfare centre in Victoria. The need for an institution of this kind was arisen due to the increased number of people with mental disturbances (induced by the harsh living conditions on the goldfields) and the remoteness of the district from Melbourne.
The site was chosen for its panoramic view of the countryside, the hilltop atmosphere and the native fauna, all contributing to the cure of patients. It was designed in Italianate style and around 250 workmen were employed for its construction. The Hospital was originally named the “Ovens Lunatic Asylum” but, during the centenary celebrations in 1967, the name was officially changed to “Mayday Hills Hospital”, showing the gradual shift in the perception and understanding of mental health conditions over the last decades.
The Hospital lies on the traditional land of the Kulin Nation.
Significance
This photograph is historically significant as it provides an insight into the location, surroundings and the exterior of the Mayday Hills Hospital at the end of the 19th century. It also contributes to the understanding of the district`s development and its importance to the course of Victoria`s history. Moreover, it adds information to the scientific research and the way mental health conditions were treated at that time.
Physical description
Black and white rectangular photograph printed on paper unframed.
Inscriptions & markings
Obverse:
Asylum Gates & Lodge/
Reverse:
3451-1/
Subjects
- mental hospital,
- beechworth,
- australian fashion,
- dark suit,
- top hat,
- countryside,
- mayday hills hospital,
- ovens hospital,
- benevolent asylum,
- institution,
- mental disturbances,
- social welfare,
- living conditions,
- goldfields,
- workmen,
- italianate style,
- kulin nation,
- mental health,
- ovens lunatic asylum,
- patients
References
- Victorian Collections - The Beechworth Burke Museum Infromation about the construction and history of Mayday Hills Hospital.
- Victorian Heritage Database - MAYDAY HILLS HOSPITAL Infromation about the construction and history of Mayday Hills Hospital.
- A Titan's Field by Carole Woods ISBN/ISSN: 0 949905 25 9 Infromation about the construction and history of Mayday Hills Hospital.