St John's Hospital, Lincoln. A History

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • St John's Asylum, Lincolnshire in the East of England was built 1852. The building was known as Lindsey & Holland Counties & Lincoln & District Lunatic Asylum. The Asylum has also been known over the years as Lincolnshire County Pauper Lunatic Asylum . Finally it was given the name St John's during the early 1960's.
    It was originally built to house just 250 patients but by 1902 the asylum grounds covered 120 acres. The grounds of the asylum were cultivated by the inmates where they grew their own vegetables. Within the grounds was a cemetery for the hospital which covered 1.5 acres. St John's also had its own mortuary chapel.

Komentáře • 32

  • @greentroll9326
    @greentroll9326 Před 3 měsíci

    my mum and dad both worked there ... in the laundery for a few years

  • @Plobbot1974
    @Plobbot1974 Před rokem

    There being turned into flats now, I worked on there Early this year

  • @Wallbreaker_video
    @Wallbreaker_video Před 11 lety +1

    Hi there, my name is Ashley Wilks. My production company and I made this documentary. I'm glad you like it! We're currently in the process of uploading our recent work to CZcams, Vimeo and our website - You will be able to see other work we've produced when it's all uploaded. Take care, Ashley.

  • @111cccccc
    @111cccccc Před rokem

    Met many a drunken Nurse & Doctor in the St Johns Social Club on a Friday night. I did the DJing for about a year mid 80s. Anyone remember those two (man & woman) Think a married couple at the time who would only dance to Rod Stewart's HOT LEGS & strut there stuff in a dance routine both were nurses at St Johns? Most of my family worked there from the early 70s until closure

  • @rogergenders
    @rogergenders Před 10 lety +5

    i would like to add that many of the elderly patients at St Johns in my time there in the 70's where old ladies and women with dementia or alzhiemers ;-) today they would be in an old peoples home. Iwonder if there's any photos of the buildings in the 70's when it was very impressive and well taken care of ;-) and I would love hear from any old employees from the 70's :-) espicially Kitty ...?smith and Martin my old bass player in my first band. We started backing pantomine music for the staff at St Johns. To this day I can still remember the great sausages and beans (not human beans) that we (and the patients) often ate for breakfast

    • @davidapplewhite3961
      @davidapplewhite3961 Před 10 lety

      i know how it was in the 70's and bit of the 80's my uncle was they and he got tretrd badly and my uncle is ok now but when he was 29 he was class as a phsycotic and he only had like 7 three course meals they

    • @goodtime212
      @goodtime212 Před 9 lety +1

      roger genders I was a patient there from 2nd July 1968 to mid 1970. I got a band 1/2 way there with Mick C and Kenny R. I had to learn to play bass cos we didn't have a bass player LOL I used to sing in The Bull across the road... I like your notes !!

    • @kayg2310
      @kayg2310 Před 5 lety +1

      @@goodtime212 OMG the memories of that pub....

    • @goodtime212
      @goodtime212 Před 5 lety

      what is your uncles name @David Applewhite ? I was in there from 1968 to 1971 and I was treated badly as well. I should have a copy of my records within a week or two.

  • @geeoffreyappolo7557
    @geeoffreyappolo7557 Před 4 lety

    I used to work here back in the day good times

  • @junesmith517
    @junesmith517 Před 7 lety +4

    this was my " home" for 12yrs on n off this guy talks rubbish it was not a great place to be..i had shock treatment etc my illness depression and epelepsy many ppl in there would never have been placed in there now but sadly this is all there was then..i was locked in a cell also padded cell....i do hope they restore some of it tho i have mixed emotions.

    • @nathstoner2084
      @nathstoner2084 Před 6 lety

      I was informed that my mum was in here around 1985. I was 5 year old then but from what told and remember my birth father sent her nuts the bastard. Kathy Melaney i think at time. Excuse my spelling

    • @clairebaron9978
      @clairebaron9978 Před 6 lety +1

      Yeah the nurse you can see paints a more detailed description and of course she would know first hand being a nurse and you of course also being a patient. They were shut down for very good reasons because they did more harm than good.

    • @leyland110
      @leyland110 Před rokem +1

      Many story's from those that worked there paint a very nice picture but sadly my mother was in there for nervous breakdown and she was fed drugs that kept her sedated as well as electric shock treatment , put in padded cell , ill treated many times by staff , What went on in St Johns would never be allowed today , i really wish someone who worked in there at the time would open up and tell the truth how it really like for inmates . It was more like a prison for some than an hospital . Some Inmates where allowed out in the community but walked around in a daze .

  • @rogergenders
    @rogergenders Před 10 lety +2

    hmmmm, interesting but the stuff about escaping and one three course meals fortnight is very misrepresentative if we're talking about the 70's and onwards.The patients where fed very well as the staff often used to eat the same food on the wards in our breaks. I worked there as a mental nurse from 1973 until 1976 and it was a mental hospital and not an "Asylum" ;-)

    • @kayg2310
      @kayg2310 Před 5 lety

      @Alison Brown I was there as a patient and the food was tops....

  • @stephen007007007
    @stephen007007007 Před 10 lety +1

    The restoration has begun and the Water tower was demolished yesterday . It took just 7 seconds to bring it down .

  • @samanthawatson3381
    @samanthawatson3381 Před 8 lety +1

    i dont live that far from here and i saw it the other day and it has been turned in to what i think were flats... and the church has also been updated and modernized and is up for sale..just in case anyone was wandering what had happened to it

    • @rosiepls5840
      @rosiepls5840 Před 7 lety

      damn, wouldnt have minded going there myself

  • @rogergenders
    @rogergenders Před 10 lety +1

    what I mean is it was'nt an .. "Asylum" in the 70's and until closed,. although I'm sure it may well have been in Victorian times. I trained as a mental nurse in mental health care and also medical procedures as any other nurse in a general hospital as we often had to take care of our phyiscally sick patients and accidents etc ourselves. Of course there was quite a high percentage of acute phsycotic and schizophrenic patients, (not all locked up as represented on the video, many patients would walk freely around the grounds or the village or go into the city of Lincoln)) , but also many where those who came and went after a short stay of weeks to some months suffering with depression, anxiety, alcoholism, drug abuse etc and the usual traumas of life. even phsycopaths and criminally insane...killers ! What I would have likes to see on the video was the time frame that the elderly lady worked there explained which must have been well before 1950

  • @goodtime212
    @goodtime212 Před 9 lety +1

    Great Video Ashley. I was a patient in that place for almost 3 yrs. from July 1968. They were still doing lobotomy's at the time I left. I knew 3 of them. All 3 died as a result. I would love a copy of this if that's ok? I am willing to speak with you if you want to further your research.

    • @robynwardmedia
      @robynwardmedia Před 7 lety

      Ray Cooke hi Ray! Was just enquiring if you would like to take part in a student documentary film very soon. We are telling the story of how people were treated in these mental hospitals & comparing them to today's treatment methods. We're also looking at prisons, specifically Lincoln castle & its history. Please contact me if you are interested in being part of our film. Robyn.

  • @matinsmith8697
    @matinsmith8697 Před 3 lety

    a longer program with more interviews and a good look around is very much needed. Old photo's,,,footage anything, and i'd wager it's all out there,,,?I'm searching for info on Lincolns Lawn asylum thats situated near its castle. I'm struggling,,,???!!,,,M😎

  • @matinsmith8697
    @matinsmith8697 Před 3 lety

    friends and myself have visited this building (mooching) many times after its closure. Strange place with odd structural designs. Didn't feel haunted tho def creepy at night n we had torches,,,M😎

  • @valbaranne
    @valbaranne Před 11 lety

    Hi Ashley, loved the video, but is it possible for you or your company to take a still photograph of the 2 group photos and send to me, thank you, Barrie

  • @michaelbratley
    @michaelbratley Před 8 lety

    Interesting video. I now live in the Cathedral Heights building, which I am led to believe was part of the estate of the old hospital. Do you have any information on this part or be able to direct me to anywhere I could find some please?

  • @byrdbreath1
    @byrdbreath1 Před 5 lety

    Please future residence let us know how living there is...

  • @steboss5026
    @steboss5026 Před 2 lety

    My birth mum worked here in the late 60s and early 70s as a ward orderly her name was Janet dickinson if anyone knew her I would love to hear from you as I never met her before she died

  • @CarolinaMartinez-hc1if

    No audio

  • @petrubooker1
    @petrubooker1 Před 11 lety +1

    "u know"x10000 times hahaha

  • @LincolnAtoZ
    @LincolnAtoZ Před 11 lety

    Great video - we've added it to the Bracebridge Heath page on our website lincolnatoz.co.uk