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Ballamona Hospital was an
asylum located in Braddan, Isle of Man. It was
known as the Isle of Man
Lunatic Asylum until 1934 when it
became the Isle of...
- of Leeds. From at
least 1897 to 1902 the
family were at a
house called Ballamona,
Otley Road, Headingley, Leeds; it was
rented from
architect George Corson...
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Before 1948,
there was a
Mental Hospital Board which was
responsible for
Ballamona Hospital under the Poor
Relief Acts and
three voluntary hospitals: Ramsey...
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originally purchased for an
asylum in 1862, with
completion in 1868,
known as
Ballamona Hospital. As of
August 2021, some
facilities within Strang can be found...
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James Drinkwater,
Mayor of
Liverpool in 1810 who
married Elinor Leece, of
Ballamona, Braddan. The long
European peace,
which followed the
Battle of Waterloo...
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former locality of the species, on road
verges and
farmland near the old
Ballamona Hospital, just
outside Douglas, the
capital of the Isle of Man, have been...
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Chairman of the
Whitely Council, 1996–2004
Formerly (until 2014)[1]
Chairman Ballamona ****ociation for
Mental Health, a
Charitable company Limited by Guarantee...
- and Dan's
childhood home.
Ballamona Farm: The
sites of the two
Mylrea family homes. This may be
based upon the farm
Ballamona Mooar,
located 6 km NE of...
- of the
current village, on the
treen (a
subdivision of the parish) of
Ballamona. In 1717,
Thomas Wilson who was then the
Bishop of
Sodor and Man, added...
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Ballamona 54°10′24″N 4°30′29″W / 54.17339°N 4.50815°W / 54.17339; -4.50815 (Oak House,
Ballamona)
Braddan 4 July 1996 Oak
House within Ballamona Hospital...