History..
Its not like your usual asylum, all the wards and buildings are spread out and separate over a very large site. Didn't go in all of them as they looked quite samey.
Admin
Admin Corridor
Workshops
Boiler House
Looking back over to the Engineering bit at the back and Admin
Outbuildings, no idea what purpose many of these served.
Typical ward blocks, quite a few of these.
Dining Room
Ward Stairs
Ward
Drawers
Pool
Krypton
The Baldovan Institution was founded in 1852 as an orphanage, hospital and place of education and training for ‘imbecile’ children, accomodating 30 children. As such it was the first hospital of its kind in Scotland and the second in Britain. The Orphanage opened on 30th November 1854 and the Asylum opened on 6th January 1855.
In 1856 its name was changed to Baldovan Asylum and it expanded its operations after it received its license under the Lunacy Act of 1858, which legalised its function as a home for children. It was found that contact with 'imbeciles' had a detrimental effect upon the orphans and so in 1867 the Orphanage moved to other premises and the Baldovan Asylum concentrated its efforts on the care and education of mentally handicapped children. By 1879 the number of children accommodated at the Asylum had increased to 70 and the site where the Administrative block now stands was acquired. By 1904 the Main Building wards were built and occupied by 160 children.
The Mental Deficiency (Scotland) Act was passed in 1913, providing state supervision of mental defectives, which led to an increased demand for accommodation at Institutions like Baldovan. Between 1904 and 1932 further developments included another ward, staff residency, school facilities, a large Recreation Hall as well as occupational therapy and training in domestic, farm and garden work.
In 1948 the running of the Hospital was transferred to the National Health Service. Subsequent developments included a change of name in 1959 to Strathmartine Hospital and major building works in 1963-1965, which saw the demolition of the original premises and the creation of new and improved facilities, including three new single story wards and a swimming pool. Two new 25 bed wards were opened in 1980.
The site was closed in 2003 and a new hospital built next door.
Its not like your usual asylum, all the wards and buildings are spread out and separate over a very large site. Didn't go in all of them as they looked quite samey.
Admin
Admin Corridor
Workshops
Boiler House
Looking back over to the Engineering bit at the back and Admin
Outbuildings, no idea what purpose many of these served.
Typical ward blocks, quite a few of these.
Dining Room
Ward Stairs
Ward
Drawers
Pool
Krypton
