Lunatic Asylum, North Terrace [B 11510] • Artwork

Lunatic Asylum, North Terrace

Lunatic Asylum, North Terrace

Detailed pen and ink wash drawing of the Lunatic Asylum on North Terrace [the building was demolished in 1938]. A number of people, including children, are on the lawns in front of the building. This building was set in six acres of land on the corner of Hackney Road and North Terrace. It was built in 1851 to an English Tudor revival style.The building was of stone with brick trimmings, lattice windows and timber verandahs

Lunatic Asylum, North Terrace

Lunatic Asylum, North Terrace

Detailed pen and ink wash drawing of the Lunatic Asylum on North Terrace [the building was demolished in 1938]. A number of people, including children, are on the lawns in front of the building. This building was set in six acres of land on the corner of Hackney Road and North Terrace. It was built in 1851 to an English Tudor revival style.The building was of stone with brick trimmings, lattice windows and timber verandahs

Lunatic Asylum, North Terrace

Lunatic Asylum, North Terrace

Detailed pen and ink wash drawing of the Lunatic Asylum on North Terrace [the building was demolished in 1938]. A number of people, including children, are on the lawns in front of the building. This building was set in six acres of land on the corner of Hackney Road and North Terrace. It was built in 1851 to an English Tudor revival style.The building was of stone with brick trimmings, lattice windows and timber verandahs