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Bellevue Hospital
"Two of three original brick buildings at Bellevue they are now being used for stores."
Conditions at Bellevue Hospital
Living conditions of patients of the Bellevue Hospital.
Inmates at Bellevue Hospital
"Here the most aggressive patients are kept locked away."
Patients bathing at Bellevue Hospital
"A kind of bath. These men take theirs baths from a wall pipe. The regular bathroom is uninviting."
Bellevue Hospital patients
"A compound of desolation for the male patients."
Children at Bellevue Hospital
Children at the Bellevue Hospital loitering about the compound.
Communal bath
"Communal Bath:Here scores of female inmates get their baths and wash their clothing. Once there were three showers now there are only two."
University Hospital
Department of Psychiatry at the University of the West Indies in Mona, St. Andrew.
Bellevue Hospital patient do craft
"Craft in therapy: a patient at the Bellevue Hospital works on craft items in one of the workshops. Patients occupy themselves in art and craft work, and are rewarded for their efforts when their work make it to the annual open day and sale of work."
Bellevue Hospital
"This inmate inside has been locked away. There is no bed and the floor is of concrete."
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Bridge, east of Spanish Town
The historic cast iron bridge, built in 1801. It is located at the eastern side of Spanish Town, St. Catherine, and is the first of its kind in the…