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Sloane Square /Cadogan Hall/Robert Fellowes Chisholm/India/Asylums and Orphanages - πŸ‘€πŸ‘‡
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1. Why did Mohamed Fayed need this church? Image
2. Cadogan Hall - former Church
This was a "Christian Science" Church designed by Robert Fellowes Chisholm. Image
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5. Whilst researching Cadogan Hall and basements of listed buildings I found this πŸ‘‡
Prevention of EXCAVATION underneath LISTED BUILDINGS..
planningconsult.rbkc.gov.uk/BaseSPD/showUs…
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6. So they prevent anyone from digging under listed buildings. Why ever would they do that? πŸ€”
7. UK Landscape painter in youth
Moved to Calcutta, India and then Madras. Image
8. Chennai, formerly known as Madras (boasts a long history from the English East India Company, through the British rule to its evolution in the late 20th century as a services and manufacturing hub for India. Additionally, the pre-city area of Chennai has a long history within
the records of South Indian Empires.
9. Indo- Saracenic architecture used by British Architects in India.

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Cadogan Hall - Cadogan Street - Basement refurbishments .. Image
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15. Basements in London ARE VERY COMMON...πŸ€”
16. Back to India .. WHAT went on in Calcutta ... Image
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18. What are the Indian Roots of Masonry?
19. Grand Lodge of India – grandlodgeofindia.in

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20. St Lawrence's Hospital, Bodmin Cornwall. Image
21. St Lawrence's Hospital, Caterham. Image
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Asylums for 'Chronic Imbeciles'!
23. METROPOLITAN ASYLUMS BOARD - The National Archives
discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/8a6a…
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25. The population of London's workhouses dropped by a third as a result of building both hospitals..

The 1845 County Asylum/Lunacy Act. Image
26. Why were so many 'massive' asylums needed all over the country and why were they building such massive buildings as 'orphanages' in India? Where did all these lunatics come from? πŸ€”
27. What was the REAL reason the British went to India in the first place?
28. Could it have something to do with discovering the ancient (Antedeluvian) origins of the builders in ancient India πŸ€”
29. What have we here connected to MAB? Image
30. Is this something also to do with resets?
Could they have used these huge Asylums for those who survived, were unaffected and resisted? πŸ€”
31. Christmas. Where are all the patients? Image
32. Then there were all the Lawrence Lunatic Asylums in India.... Image
33. Sir Henry Lawrence.
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath. Image
34. 'Brigadier General Sir Henry Montgomery Lawrence, KCB (28 June 1806 – 4 July 1857) was a British military officer, surveyor, administrator and statesman in British India. He is best known for leading a group of administrators in the Punjab
35. ..affectionately known as Henry Lawrence's "Young Men", as the founder of the Lawrence Military Asylums and for his death at the Siege of Lucknow during the Indian Rebellion of 1857.'
36. Why so many lunatics and orphans in India? Why were the male orphans amalgamated into the lunatic asylum in 1860 with the female orphanage amalgamated in 1904? Image
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38. Female orphans were rebranded as 'Lunatics' just like the male orphans.
39. LONDON. The Indian store, Belvedere-Road, Lambeth 1868 old antique print. Image
40. So many small towns in the UK had HUGE lunatic asylums after the 1820s.
41. One of Mr Chisholm's buildings - like the church in Sloane Square. Image
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43. "Indo-Saracenic". The Saracens..
sriramv.com/2012/03/09/rob…
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45. Morpeth Asylum 1859 Image
46. Morpeth Asylum Image
47. Reasons for admission... πŸ€” Image
48. This also connects to Mother Theresa and the orphanages in India and all the asylums across the US, canada, australia etc... Image
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54.Orphanages in the United Kingdom -
Bet these have A VERY INTERESTING HISTORY! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:…
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