Dinsdale Park, near Darlington : as a residence for mental invalids, Dinsdale Park Retreat was successsfully carried on for fourteeen year by Dr. MacKintosh and in 1869 Dr. Eastwood succeeded him in the charge of the establishment .... a private asylum for ladies and gentlemen.

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[1880?]
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Dinsdale Park, near Darlington : as a residence for mental invalids, Dinsdale Park Retreat was successsfully carried on for fourteeen year by Dr. MacKintosh and in 1869 Dr. Eastwood succeeded him in the charge of the establishment .... a private asylum for ladies and gentlemen. Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Advertisement (pages 1365-1366) for Dinsdale Park (illustrated) on the valley side over the River Tees with smaller ones on the reverse for: The Grove House (Church Stretton), Grove Hall (Bow, London), Grove House Asylum (Acomb near York), Halliford House (Sunbury, Midldesex) and Hendon House (Hendon, "near Hampstead", London).

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[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [1880?]

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1 sheet : 1 black and white illustration ; 22 cm

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