Tom Rakewell gambles his fortune away.
Hayes School students create their own versions of William Kurelek's The Maze.
Discover more about the farm at Bethlem Royal Hospital in the 1920s - 1930s.
This month's book club explores Sylvia Plath's fictionalised autobiography, 'The Bell Jar'.
Under investigation by the Home Office
Kirsten Tambling concludes her Schizophrenia Awareness Week consideration of how Bryan Charnley depicted his experiences of schizophrenia in his art.
Kirsten Tambling continues her Schizophrenia Awareness Week consideration of how Bryan Charnley depicted his experiences of schizophrenia in his art.
To mark Schizophrenia Awareness Week 2014, Kirsten Tambling considers how Bryan Charnley depicted his experiences of schizophrenia in his art.
Find out more about the practice of visiting Bethlem in the 18th century.
Tom Rakewell enters into a marriage of convenience
A Hayes School student shares his thoughts on William Kurelek's The Maze
What became of Queen Victoria’s would-be assailants?
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