• Seacliff Lunatic Asylum (often Seacliff Asylum, later Seacliff Mental Hospital) was a psychiatric hospital in Seacliff, New Zealand.
  • The Seacliff lunatic asylum was a large assemblage of buildings 28 kilometres north of Dunedin. Designed by architect Robert Lawson in a style that has been...
  • The Seacliff Lunatic Asylum was built in the 'Scottish baronial style' similar to the other buildings Lawson had designed, for example First Church in Dunedin.
  • In August 1878 the clearing of the land began by patients from Dunedin’s 1st Mental Asylum which opened in 1863. Seacliff Lunatic Asylum opened its...
  • The Seacliff Lunatic Asylum Fire - Remnants of the Past.
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  • Nurses in front of the main building of the Seacliff Lunatic Asylum, 1890 (Photo: Archives reference: R18830755 DAHI 20271 D266 520 d. Dunedin Regional Office...
  • Dr. Alexander Hyndman Neill (1836-1893) was appointed superintendent of both the Dunedin and Seacliff lunatic asylums on November 5.
  • It’s on the site of the Seacliff Lunatic Asylum, which opened in the 1880s, evolved over time then finally closed as a hospital in 1973.
  • Seacliff Mental Hospital was built in the late 1800s about 20kms north of Dunedin and housed around 500 patients in its heyday.
  • Fire disaster at seacliff. In 1884 the Seacliff Lunatic Asylum was opened at Seacliff, 28 kilometres up the coast from Dunedin.