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In the early 1840s Dr Alexander Morison, then joint physician at Bethlem, commissioned a series of portraits to illustrate his new book
Amy Allingham is one of the first patients in Bethlem for whom we have a image, and whose life story we have been able to trace in various records
Antonia White is one of the most famous former patients at Bethlem. She wrote movingly of her experience at the St George’s Fields, Southwark building
Joan’s art is extraordinarily vibrant and rich, full of vivid colours and shapes. As far as we know she was untrained
In this blog we link some of Joan Rosalind Gunther's art with the relevant notes created during her sessions with Dr Warner.
A blog on the life of Frederick Herron, a patient in Bethlem 1888-1889, presented as part of our Change Minds project
An introduction to our Change Minds Online 2022 Project
A blog on the life of Annie Mills Green, a patient at Bethlem 1888-1889, presented as part of our Change Minds project
A blog on the life of Frederick Robert Fogden, a patient at Bethlem 1888-1889, presented as part of our Change Minds project
A blog on the life of Sarah Jane May, a patient at Bethlem 1888-1889, presented as part of our Change Minds project
A blog on the life of Emma Peters, a patient at Bethlem 1888-1889, presented as part of our Change Minds project
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