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Bethlem Museum of the Mind
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A museum dedicated to the history of mental healthcare. Free admission. Current exhibition - What It Felt Like: Charlotte Johnson-Wahl 11 Dec 2024-29 March 2025
Bethlem Royal Hospital, London
Joined April 2010
RT @Welldoing_Org: At @bethlemmuseum you can see the paintings of Charlotte Johnson Wahl. She was hospitalised for 8 months with #OCD in th…
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Visit Bethlem Museum of the Mind this half term! Take a stroll around the vast grounds and look for for the beginnings of the bluebells, grab a snack from the onsite GUTS cafe, and drop by the @Bethlem_Gallery too! 🪻🌳🖼️🥙 #halftermlondon
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Bethlem Museum's Archivist recently made this video for @SocGenealogists on how to find the records of mental health institutions and how to begin to understand them. Watch it here: #AllAboutThatPlace
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After setting fire to York Minster #OnThisDay in 1829, Jonathan Martin was confined in the Criminal Lunatic Department at Bethlem from 1829-1838. There he produced remarkable artworks typically depicting his prophetic visions. Image: "Hell's Gate"
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RT @MaudsleyNHS: Today is London's Great Mental Health Day 2025! 🗣 Today, open up to someone in your network about how you've been feelin…
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RT @mentalhealth: Being part of a safe, positive community is important for our mental health and wellbeing. 💜 That's why for #MentalHealt…
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#OnThisDay in 1547 Henry VIII died, aged 55. Not long beforehand he had he entrusted Bethlem Royal Hospital to the City of London. A portrait of Henry was hanging first in the Boardroom of the Hospital at Moorfields & subsequently at St. George’s Fields & now at Monks Orchard.
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RT @summerstown182: Feel the electricity of Louis Wain on Saturday's #SpringfieldRevealed Guided Walk! Another glorious tour round this spe…
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#OTD 1843: Daniel M'Naghten, suffering from delusions, killed Edward Drummond, believing he was Prime Minister Robert Peel. He couldn't be found guilty due to a 'disordered' mind. This led to the 'M'Naghten Rules', the first legal definition of 'not guilty by reason of insanity'.
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'What It Felt Like' is one of the top exhibitions to see in London this winter! See it today (open until 5pm, free entry, free parking!) @Londonist
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RT @Bethlem_Gallery: 📢The deadline for our #OperationsManager role is fast approaching: 9am Monday 20 January. Come and work with our bril…
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