Beechworth Mental Asylum Documentary - Into the Unknown EP1
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Join Tama Stockley. Josh Brennan and Nathan Silva, as they take you Into the Unknown, travelling the most highly active paranormal locations across Australia, to push their limits of fear and experience the hauntings first hand.
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Exploring Creepy Beechworth Mental Asylum, Private Tour into unexplored areas
A couple of years ago I did a night tour of this mental asylum in Beechworth, Victoria - Australia. It was creepy and some odd experiences came with that night.
Heading up towards this area I decided to call and ask about if I can film and do an exclusive explore of the creepy old buildings.
I met Geoff and his wife Dawn, they own majority of the buildings and run the tours.
They were more than happy for us to come down and take us around, letting us into buildings and areas normal tours don't go.
I wasn't sure what to expect, what I might feel or maybe even see.
We were allowed into the attic, which was a tight squeeze for me to climb the thin ladder. It was extremely hot once I was inside, but it was a pretty cool spot with a bunch of water tanks and open spaces. If we walked further we would of seen the hall of fame a wall where the past workers would sign their names, some dating back to 1800's.
There are different types of tours to do while here:
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Ghost Tour
Day Time History Tour
Paranormal Tour
Sleep Over/Special Events
The tour guides will make the experience one to remember.
Head on down to Beechworth, enjoy a tour at the Asylum, enjoy the history that Beechworth has to offer with all the old buildings and houses.
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Beechworth Lunatic Asylum
Beechworth Lunatic Asylum Investigation 13 2 2014
Noises, EVPs and Temperature Changes around the Doll.
Ghost Encounter at Beechworth Asylum
Watch your back at the Mayday Asylum at Beechworth, you never know what's behind you. When you turn around, nothing but the eery silence filling the air and cold wind hitting your face.
Paranormal Chronicles - Ep1 - Beechworth Ghost Tours
Paranormal Chronicles... a journey into the darker side of tourism!
Ghost tours, Haunted Hotels and the Macabre... paranormal tourism at it's best! Come with us as we explore the more chilling side of tourism.
Paranormal Chronicles is a web series showcasing all the intriguing, spooky places that tourists love to visit here in Australia. We will journey into the heart of these places to chat with the owners, guides and guests and share their stories with you.
Maybe you own, have stayed in or visited a public haunted location. If so we would love to hear about it. Feel free to email alison@adelaidehauntedhorizons.com.au
Please note: This video is best watched in just large player as we just can't seem to get this episode and it's quality to transfer to Youtube. Hopefully you will enjoy what is only meant to be an online series for your enjoyment :)
Weird Noises in the Old Kitchen - Haunted Beechworth Lunatic Asylum, Beechworth, Australia
During a solo challenge in the old 80s kitchen (aka the poltergeist kitchen to some), the video feed on my phone managed to pick up a weird noise that, at the time, scared the hell out of me.
Location: Mayday Hills Asylum, Beechworth Victoria
Date: 4th June 2016 - just after 11pm
*LANGUAGE WARNING*
24/01/2015 Haunted Australia At Beechworth
Thank you to Haunted Australia for coming to Beechworth,you guys are amazing.
Sleepover Challengers 05 04 2013
Beechworth Mental Asylum Sleepover had some challengers to those who were brave enough to try to spend 10 mins in the cellar alone
Unexplained Shadow in Beechworth Lunatic Asylum
During a paranormal investigation in Beechworth Lunatic asylum, an unexplained shadow passes in front of the full spectrum camera.
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Car Drive Around Mayday Hills Lunatic Asylum Beechworth Australia
Fiona and Andy of Beechworth Ghost Tours Drive around the entire grounds of the former Mayday Hills Lunatic Asylum pointing out the buildings and basic history. For the inside stories on The Asylum come join the friendly staff for a tour.
Beechworth Mental Hospital / Mayday Hills Asylum a look Inside and out
A look inside and outside areas of the Former Mayday Hills Lunatic Asylum
Beechworth Asylum - May Day Hills - The Lion of Beechworth
As part of my Cultural Heritage studies, I had the unique opportunity of spending a weekend at May Day Hills Asylum. My hosts were Geoff Brown and his partner, Dawn, who could not have been more helpful with my research. I stayed in the Linaker Hotel, the old Nurses Quarters, and had pretty much free range of the buildings, airing courts and gardens during my stay. This is an image collection (in no particular order) of what I saw that weekend.
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Public Records of Victoria Descriptor:
In October 1867, following lobbying by the Beechworth Municipal Council, the Beechworth Asylum opened for the reception of patients. Its proclamation as an Asylum was published in the Government Gazette on 1 October 1867 under the provisions of the Lunacy Statute 1867 (No.309).
Patients had previously been confined to the town's gaol due to lack of more appropriate accommodation. As the first patients were admitted, the men were put to work as farm labourers, carpenters, blacksmiths, painters, shoe-makers and tailors, while the women worked as launderers, knitters, seamstresses and domestics. From 1880, records indicate that recreational activities were introduced. In the ensuing years, additional buildings were added to meet demand for patients to be placed in the area.
Since its establishment, the title of the institution at Beechworth has been altered several times to reflect both the community's changing attitude towards mental illness and the Victorian Government's approach to the treatment of mentally disturbed persons. Despite the changes in designation, the function and structure of the agency has not altered significantly. Therefore, the institution has been registered as one continuous agency.
From its establishment until 1905, the institution at Beechworth was known as an Asylum. This title emphasised its function as a place of detention rather than a hospital which provided treatment for mentally ill people who could be cured. The Lunacy Act 1903 (No.1873) changed the title of all asylums to hospitals for the insane. This Act came into operation in March 1905. The Mental Hygiene Act 1933 (No.4157) altered the title to mental hospitals, and the institution operated as Beechworth Mental Hospital from 1934-1967.
In 1938, the Wangaratta Ladies Auxiliary formed and community members took an active role contributing to patients' comforts and interests. In 1952, the Mental Health Authority established the Open Door policy, demolishing the perimeter wall in 1955.
By the 1960s, a Nurse Training School and adjacent Nurses' Home had been established at the hospital, leading to major developments in nursing education.
In 1962, the Mental Retardation and Mental Hospital sections were officially separated.
In 1964, several wards were renovated, renamed and re-opened as a Training Centre specifically to care for and train more than 200 people with intellectual disabilities. Beechworth Training Centre operated within the institution from 1964-1990.
In 1967 the institution at Beechworth became widely known as Mayday Hills Hospital which included the Mental Hospital (1967-1991)and Psychiatric Hospital (1978-1995).
In 1977, the Psychiatric Hospital was proclaimed under the Mental Health Act 1959. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the development of other residential options (day placements, education, employment, and recreational opportunities) meant there were fewer clients.
By 1992, all intellectual disability clients had been removed from the hospital and placed in other forms of accommodation. By 1993, the Psychiatric Hospital had a capacity of 130 beds, with only 20 available for acute adult patients and more than 70 for geriatric patients.
By 1996, the Hospital consisted of two psycho-geriatric wards (Emerald and Amethyst), the Kerferd Acute Clinic, Willow, and external housing at Gilchrest Avenue and Mayday Court. The process of decommissioning was underway and that year the site was added to the Register of Historic Buildings.
In c.1996 the Mayday Hills institution closed and psychiatric patient services moved to Beechworth Hospital (VA 5028).
Victoria Australia, Three Asylum's. Yarra Bend,Aradale, Mayday Hills a Pictorial History
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Yarra Bend was in Melbourne Victoria, Aradale is located in Ararat Victoria and Mayday Hills is Beechworth Victoria Australia
Beechworth Lunatic Asylum Investigation 16 03 2013
Some Amazing K2 Action and Feelings, EVP in the Laundry
Sleepover Experiences Beechworth Asylum 10/05/2013
Full sleepover footage to be posted in coming days. Stay Tuned!
Mayday Hills Grevilea Highlights 17/11/2012
Grevilea, Male Infirmary at Mayday Hills Lunatic Asylum Beechworth Australia. Andy and Fee enter at 6pm, this is the time former patients were put to bed of a night. This is highlights of a longer clip i will upload next
The Beechworth lunatic asylum Australia....... haunted place
This video is about a haunted asylum which is situated in Australia
EXPLORING HISTORIC BEECHWORTH | STAYING AT A LUNATIC ASYLUM
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This video we head to the historic township of Beechworth in North East Victoria, check out an old lunatic asylum where we spend the night, we hit the old cemetery where bush rangers have shot people as far back as 1853, the Chinese section is amazing and the strangers lord knows who they were and take a tour of down town Ned Kelly court house, the old police station his old Gaol where he kipped a few nights. Enjoy!.
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WUDU Season7E15: Beechworth Asylum Ghost tours
The gang visit the abandoned mental asylum in Beechworth for a ghost tour.