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Belfast Asylum Belfast Asylum is located in Northern IrelandBelfast Asylum Shown in Northern Ireland Geography Location Belfast, Northern Ireland Coordinates 54.59367°N 5.95461°W Organisation Type Specialist Services Speciality Psychiatric hospital History Opened 1829 Closed 1919 Belfast Asylum (Irish: Tearmann Bhéal Feirste) was a psychiatric hospital on the Falls Road in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

History The hospital, which was designed by Francis Johnston and William Murphy, opened as the Belfast Asylum in 1829.[1] In an important legal case in the mid nineteenth century, the governors of the asylum argued that compulsory religious education of the insane was unwise and successfully persuaded the courts that the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland should not be allowed to appoint chaplains to the asylum.[2] After services transferred to the new Purdysburn Villa Colony, Belfast Asylum closed in 1913.[3] The asylum building was converted for use as the Belfast War Hospital in July 1917 during the First World War.[4] The War Office closed the war facility in winter 1919.[5] In the late 1920s the buildings were demolished and the site cleared to make way for the Royal Maternity Hospital.[6]

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"Saint Ita's Hospital, Portraine". National Inventory of Architectural Heritage. Retrieved 31 May 2019.
Prior, Pauline; Griffiths, David (1997). "The Chaplaincy Question: The Lord Lieutenant of Ireland Versus the Belfast Lunatic Asylum". Éire-Ireland. 32 (2–3). Éire-Ireland: 137–153. doi:10.1353/eir.1997.0020. S2CID 159887549.
"Obituary Dr. Walter Fowler". British Medical Journal: 674. 17 November 1917. doi:10.1136/bmj.2.2968.674-e. S2CID 220164257.
"Military hospitals in the British Isles 1914-1918". The Long, Long Trail. Retrieved 31 May 2019.
Durnin, D. (2019). The Impact of the First World War on Irish Hospitals, 1918–1925. In: The Irish Medical Profession and the First World War. Medicine and Biomedical Sciences in Modern History. Palgrave Macmillan. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-17959-5_6. S2CID 166920516.
"Royal Jubilee Maternity". Historic Hospitals. 2 April 2018. Retrieved 31 May 2019.

Further reading Delargy, Rosaline (2002). The History of the Belfast District Lunatic Asylum 1829-1921 (Ph.D). University of Ulster. Categories: Hospital buildings completed in 1829Hospitals in BelfastHospitals established in 18291829 establishments in IrelandDefunct hospitals in Northern IrelandHospitals disestablished in 19191919 disestablishments in IrelandBuildings and structures demolished in the 1920sDemolished buildings and structures in Northern Ireland19th-century architecture in Northern Ireland This page was last edited on 6 July 2024, at 03:28 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization.