Broadmoor - view of the terrace where male prisoners were ab
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Broadmoor - view of the terrace where male prisoners were ab
Broadmoor opened as an asylum in 1863 to female patients and to male patients the following year. The building was designed by military engineer, Major General Joshua Jebb. Prisoners at this time included Edward Oxford, who shot at Queen Victoria, Captain Johnson, master of the ship, Tory, who slaughtered some of his crew and the young artist Dadds, who cut off his fathers head. A report by Dr John Meyer, in 1867, stated that the accommodation was not satisfactory. Alterations were made to improve the sanitary conditions and to rearrange the internal layout for the prisioners
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© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
1863 1867 Accommodation Alterations Asylum Broadmoor Conditions Crew Engineer Improve Included Internal Johnson Joshua Lay Out Major Master Meyer Opened Oxford Patients Prisoners Report Sanitary Shot Slaughtered Stated Terrace Tory
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