
Print of a coloured engraving by J.Tingle from
a drawing by T. Shepherd
The institutions were attracted by the same factors as suburban developers and settlers: proximity to London, clean air and water, good new roads but at a distance from the squalor and vice of urban life. |
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Bethlem
Hospital was the largest of the philanthropic
institutes that settled on St George's Field
in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
It was a hospital for the mentally ill which
was moved from its previous location in Moorfields
in the City in 1815, and remained here until
it moved to Beckenham in 1930.
The building and road layout were altered
in the 1830s. |