1.0.319Simple CSS border180600110150000010100450000185000 Gallery 10010Go back to Gallery Base1© CathedralsOfDecay.com1310739321524282821010700IMG_5444overlay800.jpg2006:08:27 11:56:43IMG_5444overlay800:We Americans cannot justly be proud of the way we have dealt with our nation's most important health problem. Mental disorders affect more of us than cancer, tuberculosis and infantile paralysis combined. Severe mental illness fills forty-five percent of all hospital beds in the country with its victims. Yet most of us have been sadly unaware of its extent, falsely confident that adequate care is generally available, and blindly indifferent to its disastrous effects, both social and economic, upon our national life. Out of sight, out of mind. Frank L. Wright, Jr. K/sites/photoslave/public_ftp/*SITE_REBUILD/GREYSTONE/IMG_5444overlay800.jpgÍFile name : /sites/photoslave/public_ftp/*SITE_REBUILD/GREYSTONE/IMG_5444overlay800.jpg File size : 83185 bytes File date : 2006:08:27 11:56:43 Resolution : 800 x 565 Jpeg process : Progressive s1.jpgs1.jpg1801270l1.jpgl1.jpg8005650IMG_5457overlay800.jpg2006:06:28 17:55:30IMG_5457overlay800ØThe title of this little book is destined either to appeal the eye or deeply interest the heart, for all who shall read these pages attentively, a good moral will come; yea, I fervently hope that much incalculable good may come of it, or else wherefore breathe we in a Christian land? With any other motive than that of benefiting men, and most of all, for the scourging and scathing of a most iniquitous, villainous system of inhumanity, that would more than match the bloodiest, darkest days of the Inquisition or the tragedies of the Bastille, I pen, publish, and scatter these lines. 5 Every branch of science, art or mechanism -- every sect, religious and political, social and moral, seem to have their organs, oral or literary, through which each peculiar tenet or institution is advocated, and guarded against the powerful arms of wrong, oppression and fallacy, -- but who ever read or heard a disquisition on, or against Mad Houses, Insane Asylums. Such an apostle -- K/sites/photoslave/public_ftp/*SITE_REBUILD/GREYSTONE/IMG_5457overlay800.jpgFile name : /sites/photoslave/public_ftp/*SITE_REBUILD/GREYSTONE/IMG_5457overlay800.jpg File size : 221170 bytes File date : 2006:08:25 16:26:00 Camera make : Canon Camera model : Canon EOS 30D Date/Time : 2006:06:28 17:55:30 Resolution : 547 x 800 Flash used : No Focal length : 10.0mm (35mm equivalent: 70mm) CCD width : 5.13mm Exposure time: 6.000 s Aperture : f/16.0 ISO equiv. : 1600 Exposure bias: 2.00 Whitebalance : Manual Metering Mode: matrix Exposure : Manual Exposure Mode: Auto bracketing Author: unknowns2.jpgs2.jpg1231800l2.jpgl2.jpg4106000IMG_5464overlay800.jpg2006:06:28 18:01:36IMG_5464overlay800•The whole structure, separate from that part of the Centre building assigned for offices, parlors, and accommodations for the Resident officers, and those engaged in the domestic employments of the asylum, consists of 380 single rooms for patients, 24 for their attendants, 20 associated dormitories of different sizes, that will accommodate from 5 to 12 patients each; sixteen parlors or day-rooms for their use, and 8 enclosed verandas or balconies that answer very well for parlors and day-rooms; twelve rooms for dining, 24 for bathing, and as many for clothes, and the same number for water closets. Two large hospital rooms for the sick, with bedrooms adjoining for nurses; a Chapel that will accommodate 500 persons; a Museum, or collection of pictures and other curiosities. Various shops for shoemakers, tailors, dressmakers, cabinet makers, &c. ; two rooms for printing, a large room for washing, and another for ironing, and a separate one for drying by steam; three kitchens, numerous storerooms, a bakery, a painters and plumbers shop; these are all connected, and may be visited without going out of doors. The establishment though large, and covering much ground, is conveniently arranged and not difficult of inspection; for although a walk through the entire establishment in order to visit each patient exceeds one mile, yet any one part of it may be visited from the superintendent’s office in the centre. K/sites/photoslave/public_ftp/*SITE_REBUILD/GREYSTONE/IMG_5464overlay800.jpg File name : /sites/photoslave/public_ftp/*SITE_REBUILD/GREYSTONE/IMG_5464overlay800.jpg File size : 202695 bytes File date : 2006:08:25 16:26:00 Camera make : Canon Camera model : Canon EOS 30D Date/Time : 2006:06:28 18:01:36 Resolution : 800 x 500 Flash used : No Focal length : 11.0mm (35mm equivalent: 77mm) CCD width : 5.13mm Exposure time: 0.0063 s (1/160) Aperture : f/4.0 ISO equiv. : 1600 Whitebalance : Manual Metering Mode: matrix Exposure : Manual Exposure Mode: Manual Exposure Mode: Auto bracketing Author: unknowns3.jpgs3.jpg1801120l3.jpgl3.jpg8005000IMG_5469overlay800.jpg2006:06:28 18:04:41IMG_5469overlay800”The whole structure, separate from that part of the Centre building assigned for offices, parlors, and accommodations for the Resident officers, and those engaged in the domestic employments of the asylum, consists of 380 single rooms for patients, 24 for their attendants, 20 associated dormitories of different sizes, that will accommodate from 5 to 12 patients each; sixteen parlors or day-rooms for their use, and 8 enclosed verandas or balconies that answer very well for parlors and day-rooms; twelve rooms for dining, 24 for bathing, and as many for clothes, and the same number for water closets. 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Two large hospital rooms for the sick, with bedrooms adjoining for nurses; a Chapel that will accommodate 500 persons; a Museum, or collection of pictures and other curiosities. Various shops for shoemakers, tailors, dressmakers, cabinet makers, &c. ; two rooms for printing, a large room for washing, and another for ironing, and a separate one for drying by steam; three kitchens, numerous storerooms, a bakery, a painters and plumbers shop; these are all connected, and may be visited without going out of doors. The establishment though large, and covering much ground, is conveniently arranged and not difficult of inspection; for although a walk through the entire establishment in order to visit each patient exceeds one mile, yet any one part of it may be visited from the superintendent’s office in the centre. K/sites/photoslave/public_ftp/*SITE_REBUILD/GREYSTONE/IMG_5490overlay800.jpgFile name : /sites/photoslave/public_ftp/*SITE_REBUILD/GREYSTONE/IMG_5490overlay800.jpg File size : 258754 bytes File date : 2006:08:25 17:47:00 Camera make : Canon Camera model : Canon EOS 30D Date/Time : 2006:06:28 18:29:36 Resolution : 800 x 641 Flash used : No Focal length : 11.0mm (35mm equivalent: 77mm) CCD width : 5.13mm Exposure time: 8.000 s Aperture : f/13.0 ISO equiv. : 1600 Whitebalance : Manual Metering Mode: matrix Exposure : Manual Exposure Mode: Manual Exposure Mode: Auto bracketing Author: unknowns10.jpgs10.jpg1801440l10.jpgl10.jpg7486000IMG_5497overlay800.jpg2006:06:28 18:35:28IMG_5497overlay800ØThe title of this little book is destined either to appeal the eye or deeply interest the heart, for all who shall read these pages attentively, a good moral will come; yea, I fervently hope that much incalculable good may come of it, or else wherefore breathe we in a Christian land? With any other motive than that of benefiting men, and most of all, for the scourging and scathing of a most iniquitous, villainous system of inhumanity, that would more than match the bloodiest, darkest days of the Inquisition or the tragedies of the Bastille, I pen, publish, and scatter these lines. 5 Every branch of science, art or mechanism -- every sect, religious and political, social and moral, seem to have their organs, oral or literary, through which each peculiar tenet or institution is advocated, and guarded against the powerful arms of wrong, oppression and fallacy, -- but who ever read or heard a disquisition on, or against Mad Houses, Insane Asylums. 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K/sites/photoslave/public_ftp/*SITE_REBUILD/GREYSTONE/IMG_5538overlay800.jpgFile name : /sites/photoslave/public_ftp/*SITE_REBUILD/GREYSTONE/IMG_5538overlay800.jpg File size : 201085 bytes File date : 2006:08:25 17:47:00 Camera make : Canon Camera model : Canon EOS 30D Date/Time : 2006:06:28 19:46:57 Resolution : 800 x 532 Flash used : No Focal length : 10.0mm (35mm equivalent: 70mm) CCD width : 5.13mm Exposure time: 15.000 s Aperture : f/22.0 ISO equiv. : 1600 Whitebalance : Manual Metering Mode: matrix Exposure : Manual Exposure Mode: Manual Exposure Mode: Auto bracketing Author: unknowns15.jpgs15.jpg1801190l15.jpgl15.jpg8005320IMG_5541overlay800.jpg2006:06:28 19:48:12IMG_5541overlay800”The whole structure, separate from that part of the Centre building assigned for offices, parlors, and accommodations for the Resident officers, and those engaged in the domestic employments of the asylum, consists of 380 single rooms for patients, 24 for their attendants, 20 associated dormitories of different sizes, that will accommodate from 5 to 12 patients each; sixteen parlors or day-rooms for their use, and 8 enclosed verandas or balconies that answer very well for parlors and day-rooms; twelve rooms for dining, 24 for bathing, and as many for clothes, and the same number for water closets. Two large hospital rooms for the sick, with bedrooms adjoining for nurses; a Chapel that will accommodate 500 persons; a Museum, or collection of pictures and other curiosities. Various shops for shoemakers, tailors, dressmakers, cabinet makers, &c. ; two rooms for printing, a large room for washing, and another for ironing, and a separate one for drying by steam; three kitchens, numerous storerooms, a bakery, a painters and plumbers shop; these are all connected, and may be visited without going out of doors. The establishment though large, and covering much ground, is conveniently arranged and not difficult of inspection; for although a walk through the entire establishment in order to visit each patient exceeds one mile, yet any one part of it may be visited from the superintendent’s office in the centre. K/sites/photoslave/public_ftp/*SITE_REBUILD/GREYSTONE/IMG_5541overlay800.jpgFile name : /sites/photoslave/public_ftp/*SITE_REBUILD/GREYSTONE/IMG_5541overlay800.jpg File size : 200273 bytes File date : 2006:08:25 17:46:00 Camera make : Canon Camera model : Canon EOS 30D Date/Time : 2006:06:28 19:48:12 Resolution : 800 x 533 Flash used : No Focal length : 10.0mm (35mm equivalent: 70mm) CCD width : 5.13mm Exposure time: 30.000 s Aperture : f/22.0 ISO equiv. : 1600 Exposure bias: 2.00 Whitebalance : Manual Metering Mode: matrix Exposure : Manual Exposure Mode: Auto bracketing Author: unknowns16.jpgs16.jpg1801190l16.jpgl16.jpg8005330IMG_5557overlay800.jpg2006:06:28 20:05:19IMG_5557overlay800”The whole structure, separate from that part of the Centre building assigned for offices, parlors, and accommodations for the Resident officers, and those engaged in the domestic employments of the asylum, consists of 380 single rooms for patients, 24 for their attendants, 20 associated dormitories of different sizes, that will accommodate from 5 to 12 patients each; sixteen parlors or day-rooms for their use, and 8 enclosed verandas or balconies that answer very well for parlors and day-rooms; twelve rooms for dining, 24 for bathing, and as many for clothes, and the same number for water closets. Two large hospital rooms for the sick, with bedrooms adjoining for nurses; a Chapel that will accommodate 500 persons; a Museum, or collection of pictures and other curiosities. Various shops for shoemakers, tailors, dressmakers, cabinet makers, &c. ; two rooms for printing, a large room for washing, and another for ironing, and a separate one for drying by steam; three kitchens, numerous storerooms, a bakery, a painters and plumbers shop; these are all connected, and may be visited without going out of doors. The establishment though large, and covering much ground, is conveniently arranged and not difficult of inspection; for although a walk through the entire establishment in order to visit each patient exceeds one mile, yet any one part of it may be visited from the superintendent’s office in the centre. K/sites/photoslave/public_ftp/*SITE_REBUILD/GREYSTONE/IMG_5557overlay800.jpgFile name : /sites/photoslave/public_ftp/*SITE_REBUILD/GREYSTONE/IMG_5557overlay800.jpg File size : 176804 bytes File date : 2006:08:25 17:46:00 Camera make : Canon Camera model : Canon EOS 30D Date/Time : 2006:06:28 20:05:19 Resolution : 800 x 525 Flash used : No Focal length : 10.0mm (35mm equivalent: 70mm) CCD width : 5.13mm Exposure time: 15.000 s Aperture : f/22.0 ISO equiv. : 1600 Whitebalance : Manual Metering Mode: matrix Exposure : Manual Exposure Mode: Manual Exposure Mode: Auto bracketing Author: unknowns17.jpgs17.jpg1801180l17.jpgl17.jpg8005250IMG_5562overlay800.jpg2006:06:28 20:09:20IMG_5562overlay800”The whole structure, separate from that part of the Centre building assigned for offices, parlors, and accommodations for the Resident officers, and those engaged in the domestic employments of the asylum, consists of 380 single rooms for patients, 24 for their attendants, 20 associated dormitories of different sizes, that will accommodate from 5 to 12 patients each; sixteen parlors or day-rooms for their use, and 8 enclosed verandas or balconies that answer very well for parlors and day-rooms; twelve rooms for dining, 24 for bathing, and as many for clothes, and the same number for water closets. Two large hospital rooms for the sick, with bedrooms adjoining for nurses; a Chapel that will accommodate 500 persons; a Museum, or collection of pictures and other curiosities. Various shops for shoemakers, tailors, dressmakers, cabinet makers, &c. ; two rooms for printing, a large room for washing, and another for ironing, and a separate one for drying by steam; three kitchens, numerous storerooms, a bakery, a painters and plumbers shop; these are all connected, and may be visited without going out of doors. The establishment though large, and covering much ground, is conveniently arranged and not difficult of inspection; for although a walk through the entire establishment in order to visit each patient exceeds one mile, yet any one part of it may be visited from the superintendent’s office in the centre. K/sites/photoslave/public_ftp/*SITE_REBUILD/GREYSTONE/IMG_5562overlay800.jpgFile name : /sites/photoslave/public_ftp/*SITE_REBUILD/GREYSTONE/IMG_5562overlay800.jpg File size : 182768 bytes File date : 2006:08:25 17:46:00 Camera make : Canon Camera model : Canon EOS 30D Date/Time : 2006:06:28 20:09:20 Resolution : 800 x 533 Flash used : No Focal length : 10.0mm (35mm equivalent: 70mm) CCD width : 5.13mm Exposure time: 15.000 s Aperture : f/22.0 ISO equiv. : 1600 Whitebalance : Manual Metering Mode: matrix Exposure : Manual Exposure Mode: Manual Exposure Mode: Auto bracketing Author: unknowns18.jpgs18.jpg1801190l18.jpgl18.jpg8005330IMG_5566overlay800.jpg2006:06:28 20:18:36IMG_5566overlay800”The whole structure, separate from that part of the Centre building assigned for offices, parlors, and accommodations for the Resident officers, and those engaged in the domestic employments of the asylum, consists of 380 single rooms for patients, 24 for their attendants, 20 associated dormitories of different sizes, that will accommodate from 5 to 12 patients each; sixteen parlors or day-rooms for their use, and 8 enclosed verandas or balconies that answer very well for parlors and day-rooms; twelve rooms for dining, 24 for bathing, and as many for clothes, and the same number for water closets. Two large hospital rooms for the sick, with bedrooms adjoining for nurses; a Chapel that will accommodate 500 persons; a Museum, or collection of pictures and other curiosities. Various shops for shoemakers, tailors, dressmakers, cabinet makers, &c. ; two rooms for printing, a large room for washing, and another for ironing, and a separate one for drying by steam; three kitchens, numerous storerooms, a bakery, a painters and plumbers shop; these are all connected, and may be visited without going out of doors. The establishment though large, and covering much ground, is conveniently arranged and not difficult of inspection; for although a walk through the entire establishment in order to visit each patient exceeds one mile, yet any one part of it may be visited from the superintendent’s office in the centre. 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