Holloway Sanatorium was an institution for the treatment of those suffering temporary mental illness, situated on 22 acres (9 ha) of aesthetically landscaped...
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large institutions which he built in England: Holloway Sanatorium in Virginia Water, Surrey, and Royal Holloway College, a college of the University of London...
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is a gated housing development occupying the site of the former Holloway Sanatorium, a mental asylum constructed in 1885 to the design of William Henry...
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Counties", and noted that together with its sister building the Holloway Sanatorium, it represents "the summit of High Victorian design". The Founder's...
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William Henry Crossland (category People associated with Royal Holloway, University of London)
buildings that are now Grade I listed – Rochdale Town Hall, Holloway Sanatorium and Royal Holloway College. Crossland was born in 1835 to a family living in...
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Hatch. Holloway Sanatorium was designed for paying middle class patients of both sexes, and built as a gift to the nation by Thomas Holloway from the...
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Following her death, both Holloway Sanatorium and Royal Holloway were founded in her memory by her husband, Thomas Holloway. Jane Pearce Driver was born...
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nearby Englefield Green, and also of Holloway Sanatorium in nearby Virginia Water. Jane died in 1875, aged 61; Holloway died there on 26 December 1875, aged...
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suffered a mental breakdown and was institutionalised for 37 years at Holloway Sanatorium in Egham, Surrey. In 1939 she was listed there as "Incapacitated"...
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where he worked at the Holloway Sanatorium when he first came to Britain in 1973. (He met his future wife while employed at Holloway.) On his way, Bryson...
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