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Parkside Asylum, Macclesfield, Cheshire
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Parkside Asylum, Macclesfield, Cheshire
Buildings and grounds of the Parkside Asylum, Macclesfield, opened in 1871 as the Cheshire County Lunatic Asylum. At various times, the site was also known as Upton Mental Hospital and Deva Hospital. Date: Circa 1914
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1871 Asylum Cheshire Deva Grounds Lunatic Macclesfield Mental Opened Times Upton Parkside
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1. Title: "A Peek into the Past: Parkside Asylum, Macclesfield, Cheshire, Circa 1914" This evocative photograph transports us back in time to the Parkside Asylum in Macclesfield, Cheshire, circa 1914. Originally opened in 1871 as the Cheshire County Lunatic Asylum, this institution served as a refuge for individuals suffering from mental health issues, providing them with care and support during a time when such resources were scarce. The image captures the grandeur and imposing nature of the Asylum's buildings, with their red-brick facades, tall chimneys, and meticulously manicured grounds. The Parkside Asylum was also known by other names throughout its history, including Upton Mental Hospital and Deva Hospital. The serene parkland surrounding the Asylum is a stark contrast to the institutional setting within. The lush greenery, winding paths, and tranquil ponds would have offered respite and solace to the patients, providing a much-needed connection to nature. The Parkside Asylum was a testament to the progressive thinking of its time, with a focus on providing a humane and compassionate environment for those in need. Despite the stigma surrounding mental health institutions during this era, the Asylum aimed to create a sense of community and normalcy for its residents. This photograph offers a glimpse into the past, providing us with a poignant reminder of the history and significance of institutions like the Parkside Asylum in caring for those with mental health challenges. The image stands as a tribute to the dedication and compassion of the staff who worked there and the resilience of the patients who called it home.
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