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Pages in category "Defunct hospitals in Australia" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. ... Callan Park Hospital for the Insane;
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.
Kenmore Asylum, also known as Kenmore Hospital or Kenmore Psychiatric Hospital is a heritage-listed decommissioned psychiatric hospital located in Goulburn, a town in New South Wales, Australia. Construction began in 1894 and opened in 1895, capable of housing 700 patients.
Hobson's Park (Traralgon Psychiatric Hospital) [12] Demolished: 1963: 1995: 193 [13] Traralgon: 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 ...
Beechworth Asylum, also known in later years as the Beechworth Hospital for the Insane and Mayday Hills Mental Hospital, is a decommissioned hospital located in Beechworth, a town of Victoria, Australia. Mayday Hills Lunatic Asylum was the second such Hospital to be built in Victoria, being one of the three largest.
Kew Lunatic Asylum is a decommissioned heritage-listed psychiatric hospital located between Princess Street and Yarra Boulevard in Kew, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia. Operational from 1871 to 1988, Kew Asylum was one of the largest asylums ever built in Australia.
The former Swan District Hospital was a general public hospital in Middle Swan, in Perth's north-eastern suburbs. [1] [2] The hospital had an emergency department, 193 beds, and also provided outpatient services. [1] [2] It closed on 24 November 2015 following the opening of the Midland Health Campus. [3]
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 ...