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  2. Gladesville Mental Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital acquired it in 1888. It was listed on the (now defunct) Register of the National Estate in 1978. [7] In 1915, the designation was changed again when the complex became known as the Gladesville Mental Hospital. In 1993, the Gladesville hospital was amalgamated with the Macquarie Hospital at North Ryde to create Gladesville Macquarie ...

  3. The Priory, Gladesville - Wikipedia

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    The main evidence of occupancy of Gladesville Hospital – is the c. 1942 air raid shelter (near the vegetable gardens, later used as a garden storage shed) and an ablution block, built more recently and the only intrusive structure on site. 1950s changes included alterations to The Priory building; demolition of the Mission House in 1952 ...

  4. List of psychiatric hospitals in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Larundel Psychiatric Hospital: New housing built on site: 1953: 2001 [14] 747 [15] Bundoora, Melbourne: Brierly Mental Hospital: Demolished: 1957 [16] 1996: 200+ Warrnambool: Thomas Embling Hospital: Operational: 2000 – 116 [17] Fairfield, Melbourne: Plenty Hospital Closed Bundoora Gresswell Hospital Closed

  5. Huntleys Cove, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Huntleys Cove was originally part of the suburb of Gladesville and a site of part of the Gladesville Mental Hospital. When it became a separate suburb it was known as Tarban, taking its name from Tarban Creek. This was changed to Huntleys Cove in 2002 after residents voted on the issue. [2]

  6. Gladesville - Wikipedia

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    Gladesville is a suburb in the Lower North Shore [2] [3] of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Gladesville is located 10 kilometres north-west of the Sydney central business district , in the local government area of the City of Ryde and the Municipality of Hunter's Hill . [ 4 ]

  7. Mental Health Review Tribunal of New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The Mental Health Review Tribunal of New South Wales is a specialist tribunal dealing with mental health issues in New South Wales, a state of Australia.It has exclusive jurisdiction in terms of most mental health issues, although it may share jurisdiction on some issue with other courts, such as the Supreme Court of New South Wales.

  8. Frederick Norton Manning - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Norton Manning (25 February 1839 – 18 June 1903), [1] was a medical practitioner, military surgeon, Inspector General of the Insane for the Colony of New South Wales, and was an Australian Lunatic Asylum Superintendent.

  9. Callan Park Hospital for the Insane - Wikipedia

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    The Callan Park Hospital for the Insane (1878–1914) is a heritage-listed former insane asylum, which was subsequently, for a time, used as a college campus, [5] located in the grounds of Callan Park, an area on the shores of Iron Cove in Lilyfield, a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.