Browse Entries

Other institutions with similar populations

Institution Bayview House Asylum (1865 - 1946)

From
1865
Tempe, near Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
To
1946
Population
Private patients

Summary

Also known as Cook's River

Details

Numbers/Types of Patients:

1871:
12 private patients
25 government patients


1876:
5 male patients
130 female patients


1915:
14 male patients
23 female patients


1945:
63 patients

Related Institutions

Government Publications

Reports

  • Inspector General of the Insane report. New South Wales, 1872. Details
  • Inspector of the Insane Annual Report, 1876-77., Journal of the Legislative Council of NSW, Vol. xxvii-Part 1, p. 897, 1876-77. Details
  • Royal Commission… into the conduct and management of the licensed house for insane at Cook's River, near Sydney, known as "Bayview House", and particularly as regards the allegations made in the Legislative Assembly respecting the treatment of certain patients…; Report, NSW Parliamentary Papers 1894/95, vol. 6, 1894, 1075-1179 pp. Details
  • Royal Commission… into the conduct and management of the licensed house for insane at Cook's River, near Sydney, known as "Bayview House", and particularly as regards the allegations made in the Legislative Assembly respecting the treatment of certain patients…; Report, Minutes of evidence published in NSW Parliamentary Papers 1895, vol. 4, 1895, 577-960, fold plans pp. Details
  • Inspector-General of the Insane Annual Report for 1915, (printed 1916), Journal of the Legislative Assembly of NSW, Vol. 2, pp. 893-899., 1915. Details
  • Stoller, Allan, Report on Mental Health Facilites and Needs of Australia, K. W. Arscott, A.J. Arthur Government Printing Office, Canberra, 1955. p. 176. Details