List of ward items from a psychiatric hospital, Kent, England, 1945-1951

Made:
1945 in Maidstone
List of furniture and other items, ward L9

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List of furniture and other items, ward L9
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List of furniture and other items, ward L9, Kent County Mental Hospital, 1945-1951

Plant pots, soap dishes, thermometers, board games…details of daily life on a psychiatric ward are listed here. The printed list is a sort of ward audit from Kent County Mental Hospital. It was extensively corrected by hand between 1945 and 1951. It is interesting to see what kept the patients busy. A television was first listed in 1951. This was the same year the board game ‘Snakes and Ladders’ was taken off the list. Patients in the 19th century were encouraged to do manual labour in the gardens and workshops of the institutions. The emphasis shifted during the 20th century to recreational exercise and creative therapies such as painting and music. Critics argued this highlighted the extent to which mental hospitals merely warehoused patients rather than curing them. Listed here are skipping ropes, badminton racquets, 24 Cribbage boards, and the ward was complete with not one, but two pianos.

Details

Category:
Psychology, Psychiatry & Anthropometry
Object Number:
1987-50
Materials:
paper
Measurements:
overall: 415 mm x 260 mm
type:
list - document genre
credit:
Maidstone Hospitals Historical Society