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- Q22000672 subject Q20659234.
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- Q22000672 abstract "Chiswick Asylum was an English asylum established by Edward Francis Tuke and his wife Mary as Manor House Asylum in Chiswick, in about 1837. It was continued by his son, Thomas Harrington Tuke (1826-1888), before moving to Chiswick House in 1892 and becoming the Chiswick House Asylum, where it was run by two of Thomas Tuke's sons.Manor House Asylum was begun by Edward Francis Tuke and his wife Mary in about 1837, who took a lease on Manor Farm House in Chiswick Lane, a late 17th century building. It was demolished in 1896.The 9th Duke of Devonshire rented Chiswick House to the brothers Thomas Seymour and Charles Molesworth Tuke (sons of Thomas Harrington Tuke) from 1892 to 1928, when it was home to 30-40 private patients, before he sold it to Middlesex County Council in 1929. The two wings that housed the patients were demolished in 1956, as were many of the outbuildings, so little trace of the asylum remains today.".
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- Q22000672 wikiPageWikiLink Q20659234.
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- Q22000672 wikiPageWikiLink Q8111248.
- Q22000672 wikiPageWikiLink Q8519843.
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- Q22000672 comment "Chiswick Asylum was an English asylum established by Edward Francis Tuke and his wife Mary as Manor House Asylum in Chiswick, in about 1837.".
- Q22000672 label "Chiswick Asylum".
- Q22000672 depiction Brayley(1820)_p5.039_-_Chiswick_House,_Middlesex.jpg.