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Psychiatric Services Collection
Image: Electro-Convulsive Therapy Machine
Source: Museum Victoria
The Psychiatric Services Collection is made up of over 1600 objects and covers the period of 1870-1980. The objects collected from several Victorian psychiatric institutions tell a sad story of neglect and lack of political will. Much of the museum's collection was assembled during the 1950s by Dr Charles Brothers while he was working within the system to bring about reforms.
Victoria's first 'lunatic asylum' was a bluestone barracks in extensive grounds at Yarra Bend.
By the late 1860s, the colony's population of people with psychiatric disabilities, including confused and dementing elderly people, had increased enormously.
Between 1867 and 1872, the government opened three institutions, at Kew, Beechworth and Ararat, as shelters for 'lunatics'. The buildings were huge, with large dormitories and kitchens, and extensive gardens and farmlands. Capable patients could learn and work at a trade, and a strict routine was followed, with the aim of 'imposing order on chaotic minds'. Soon these institutions were themselves overcrowded, and attempts to separate patients by type of illness faltered.
The asylum population comprised people with intellectual disabilities, confused elderly, and those with psychiatric illnesses. Treatments included restriction, isolation and sometimes, sedation, and there was limited contact with families and friends. Some people were calmed by the regular routine and the break from outside responsibility and were able to be discharged, but many stayed in institutions until they died.
Dr Brothers' investigations uncovered the institutionalised poverty and lack of hope resulting from decades of government and community neglect. The texture of daily life in an impoverished and overcrowded institution is evoked by well-worn domestic objects, battered metal chamber pots and standardised clothing. Collection objects range from uniforms, restraining devices, medications, surgical instruments, kitchen utensils, gardening tools, artworks and building fittings.
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Photograph - Mayday Hills, Framed, circa 1970-1980
Photograph - Mayday Hills, Framed, circa 1970-1980. Used in a mental health hospital, Mayday Hills, Beechworth, Victoria, Australia, circa 1970 - 1980. Possibly used as display in an of ...
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Photograph - Beechworth Cricket XI, Framed, 1913
Photograph - Beechworth Cricket XI, Framed, 1913. "Hospital for Insane Cricket X1 Premiers Season 1912-1913." Team members are listed by name. Cricket team at mental health hospital Ma ...
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Lithograph - Beechworth Asylum, Framed, circa 1870
Lithograph with wooden frame depicting the exterior buildings of Beechworth Asylum, a mental health hospital in Victoria, Australia, circa 1870
From: Beechworth, Australia Images: 1 -
Photograph - Mayday Hills Hospital, circa 1970
Framed black and white photograph, aerial view, of Mayday Hills Hospital (formerly Beechworth Lunatic Asylum), Victoria, Australia, circa 1970.
From: Beechworth, Australia Images: 1 -
Photograph - Mayday Hills, Beechworth, Framed, circa 1960s
Photograph showing the appearance of the Mayday Hills Hospital at Beechworth. Possibly displayed in an office at Mayday Hills Hospital, Beechworth, Victoria. The hospital was a psychiat ...
From: Beechworth, Australia Images: 1 -
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Painting - Royal Park Mental Hospital, circa 1950
Used: circa 1950 Royal Park Mental Hospital Made by a patient, Occupational Therapy Department, Royal Park.
From: Parkville, Australia Images: 0 -
Photograph - Beechworth Cricket XI, Framed, circa 1930
Framed photograph of The Asylum Cricket Team who won the Beechworth District Cricket Association Competition in 1929-30, 1930-31, and 1931-32. The cricket team were associated with Mayd ...
From: Beechworth, Australia Images: 1 -
Photograph - Mayday Hills Hospital, circa 1970
Framed black and white photograph, aerial view, of Mayday Hills Hospital (formerly Beechworth Lunatic Asylum), Victoria, Australia, circa 1970.
From: Beechworth, Australia Images: 1 -
Photograph - Male Patient, circa 1920
It is assumed that these might be photographs of a patient at a mental health hospital, Victoria, Australia, circa 1920. It comes from Mayday Hills Hospital and may have been displayed ...
From: Beechworth, Australia Images: 1



