York County Lunatic Asylum (additions and alterations)

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York County Lunatic Asylum (additions and alterations) refers to the 19th-century expansion and modification works to the original York County Lunatic Asylum in England, designed by architect G. T. Andrews.

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instanceOf architectural project
building extension
modification work
appliesToBuilding original York County Lunatic Asylum NERFINISHED
architect G. T. Andrews NERFINISHED
George Townsend Andrews NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Victorian architecture
associatedArchitect railway architect G. T. Andrews NERFINISHED
associatedWith York County Hospital system NERFINISHED
client Yorkshire county authorities NERFINISHED
country England
designedFor mental health care
function expansion of patient accommodation
improvement of asylum facilities
hasPart additions
alterations
heritageContext 19th-century asylum architecture in England
locatedIn North Yorkshire
York NERFINISHED
Yorkshire NERFINISHED
partOf York County Lunatic Asylum NERFINISHED
history of psychiatric care in England
startTime 19th century
timePeriod Victorian era
use psychiatric hospital

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G. T. Andrews notableWork York County Lunatic Asylum (additions and alterations)