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Bethlehem Hospital, Southwark, London. Artist: Unknown

Bethlehem Hospital, Southwark, London. Bethlehem Royal Hospital, known as Bedlam, was a lunatic asylum founded in the Middle Ages. In 1812 it moved to a new site in Lambeth; the portico is by James Lewis (1811) and the dome by Sydney Smirke (1844). It has since moved to Beckenham, Kent.
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Bethlehem Hospital, Southwark, London. Artist: Unknown
Caption:
Bethlehem Hospital, Southwark, London. Bethlehem Royal Hospital, known as Bedlam, was a lunatic asylum founded in the Middle Ages. In 1812 it moved to a new site in Lambeth; the portico is by James Lewis (1811) and the dome by Sydney Smirke (1844). It has since moved to Beckenham, Kent.
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Album / Heritage Images / Historic England
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3819 x 4948 px | 54.1 MB
Print size:
32.3 x 41.9 cm | 12.7 x 16.5 in (300 dpi)