Friday, June 12, 2009

Royal Derwent Project

For those of you who are unaware the Royal Derwent (originally New Norfolk Insane Asylum), which closed down in 2001 is slowly being sold off and demolished taking all history with it. I've spent quite a bit of time out there and have grown quite fond of the place. I was talking to one of my lecturers yesterday at uni who underwent a study and a residency inside Ward C in the late 90's and he seems to think that it wouldn't be too hard to gain access to some of the wards that have been thoroughly secured since the hospital's closure, and hence left untouched and unvandalised. Of most interest to me is Ward C which was a high security lock up for the insane. Marty (My lecturer) told me of 1900's medical equipment he found there on his first visit to the secured ward. Old school wooden shock boxes with head pins and rubber pads for the mouth. Nasty! Old school glass syringes with ceramic plungers. Each ward had drawers full of complete patient history dating back to the 1800's. Unfortunately most of these things have now been either destroyed or lifted by bogans. Another reason why i'm so keen on getting inside the untouched sector.

I'll be expressing interest to the mayor and land owners via contacts from my lecturer. It wouldn't be the first time university students have been granted access to the buildings for study. Now isn't a bad time either as the asylum's future looks more and more hazy each day. So i'm feeling quite optimistic about it. I'd really like to do a photo study out there or a short film in Ward C. I'll update as soon as I know any further.

Click the image to fly over to my flickr set on the Royal Derwent.

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