The Joint Counties' Lunatic Asylum, Erected at Abergavenny
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Asylum building, man pushing a lawn roller.
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The National Library of Wales 2001
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23/7/2010
Date originally created:
1850
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Comments (1)
Submitted by Jules on Tue, 16/01/2018 - 22:28
My maternal grandma was a patient in 1935 following the birth of her fifth child (post natal depression) as we now know it, she came out in 1956 until 1959 and then went back in voluntarily in 1959 until her death in April 1980.
I too am trying to find out information and if I am able to locate any records as I never knew her nor what she looked like.
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