SAR023847 SCOTLAND (1955). General View Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire, Scotland. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing North. This image was marked by AeroPictorial Ltd for photo editing.

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Pennawd [SAR023847] General View Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire, Scotland. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing North. This image was marked by AeroPictorial Ltd for photo editing.
Cyfeirnod SAR023847
Dyddiad 1955
Dolen Canmore Collection item 1438384
Enw lle
Plwyf LESMAHAGOW
Ardal CLYDESDALE
Gwlad SCOTLAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 281154, 639329
Hydred / Lledred -3.888022416883, 55.632980398976
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol NS812393

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The annexe was added in 1946. Birkwood Hospital was run by Lanarkshire Council for the care of children with severe learning disabilities. Opened in 1923, it provided care for both boys and girls and was one of the few psychiatric hospitals which dealt exclusively with children. Birkwood House, situated in Lesmahagow (Lanarkshire) was originally a stately home built in 1887 for the McKirdy family. Birkwood was purchased by Lanarkshire Council in 1920 and was first occupied as a certified Institution for Mental Defectives on 3rd July 1923. Birkwood House was one of several institutions which opened in accordance with the Mental Deficiency and Lunacy (Scotland) Act of 1913. The Act was passed ‘to make better and further provision for the care of Mentally Defective Persons and to amend the Law relating to Lunacy in Scotland.’ Birkwood House is a Grade B listed building and had extensions erected in 1921, 1946 and 1958. The new wing added in 1958 cost £94,000 and accommodated up to 80 more patients. The 1966 Western Regional Hospital Board, Hospital Survey and Draft Proposals for Mental Health Services, stated that Birkwood had 316 beds but suggested that could be extended to a further 376 beds to accommodate for overcrowding in Kirklands Hospital. However, by 1976, The Evening Times reported that Birkwood would have to cut beds due to a degree of overcrowding. Gradually, community based care became more acceptable concerning psychiatric patients and The Evening Times reported in 1981 that Birkwood was trialling an independent unit which would allow improving patients to look after themselves with minimum supervision. The Community Care Act 1990 gave rise to a more community-based focus for long-term care and consequently many of the long-term psychiatric hospitals closed. The hospital began to relocate patients in 2002 and officially closed in 2005

Billy Turner
Friday 27th of May 2016 09:07:57 PM
Keep Clear For Loading.

Billy Turner
Friday 27th of May 2016 08:43:57 PM
These buildings were added in 1921.

Billy Turner
Friday 27th of May 2016 08:14:48 PM
The round boulder

Billy Turner
Friday 27th of May 2016 08:04:44 PM
Birkwood Castle was formerly a psychiatric hospital and allegedly haunted by patients. Did GHOSTS cause this castle to collapse? Scotland's 'most-haunted' site mysteriously crumbles - with paranormal experts blaming spirits who were angry that it was about to be turned into flats. The mysterious crumbling of one of Britain's 'most haunted' castles is due to angry spirits who objected to the building being turned into flats, paranormal experts believe. The dilapidated buildings on the 86-acre estate, which dates back to 1860, are currently being renovated as part of a multi-million project to convert it into a boutique hotel and luxury housing.

Billy Turner
Friday 27th of May 2016 07:35:22 PM