Difference between revisions of "St. Johns Hospital"

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{{infobox institution
| name = St. Johns Hospital
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| name = Stone Asylum
 
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| established =
 
| established =
| construction_began = 1853
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| construction_ended =
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| construction_ended = 1853
| opened =
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| opened = 1853
| closed =
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| closed = 1991
 
| demolished =
 
| demolished =
| current_status = [[Closed Institution|Closed]]
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| current_status = [[Demolished|Demolished]]
 
| building_style = [[Corridor Plan Institutions|Corridor Plan]]
 
| building_style = [[Corridor Plan Institutions|Corridor Plan]]
| architect(s) =
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| architect(s) = Thomas Henry Wyatt & David Brandon
| location =
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| location = Stone, Buckinghamshire
 
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| peak_patient_population =
 
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| alternate_names =
 
| alternate_names =
Buckinghamshire County Asylum  
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Buckinghamshire County Asylum, St. John's Hospital
 
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[[Category:Buckinghamshire]][[category:Closed Institution]][[category:Corridor Plan Institutions]]
 
[[Category:Buckinghamshire]][[category:Closed Institution]][[category:Corridor Plan Institutions]]

Revision as of 04:28, 29 April 2011

Stone Asylum
Construction Ended 1853
Opened 1853
Closed 1991
Current Status Demolished
Building Style Corridor Plan
Architect(s) Thomas Henry Wyatt & David Brandon
Location Stone, Buckinghamshire
Alternate Names Buckinghamshire County Asylum, St. John's Hospital