The report of the Northampton General Lunatic Asylum, from January 1, 1870, to December 31, 1870 : also the state of the accounts for the year.
- Northampton General Lunatic Asylum
- Date:
- 1871
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The report of the Northampton General Lunatic Asylum, from January 1, 1870, to December 31, 1870 : also the state of the accounts for the year. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![TABLE XII. A RETURN OF WORK DONE ON THE MALE SIDE DURING THE YEAR 1870. Articles. Made in Shoemaker’s Shop— Men’s Blucher Boots...pairs Men’s Shoes . „ Women’s Boots. ,, Gentlemen’s Spring-side Boots . „ Gentlemen’s Slippers... ,, Repaired in Shoemaker’s Shop- Boots and Shoes . ,, Made in Tailor’s Shop— Gentlemen’s Overcoats. „ Coats . ,, Vests. „ Trousers...pairs Attendants Uniform Coats... „ Trousers...pairs „ Jackets. „ Vests. Gentlemen’s Clothing Cut Out No. 237 160 37 3 4 1742 6 15 11 42 8 20 4 4 Articles. No. County Clothiug Made— Pilot Coats . Tweed Coats...,. Pilot Jackets. Tweed Jackets . Pilot Trousers .pairs Tweed Trousers. „ Fustian Trousers . ,, Theatrical Garments. Pilot Vests . Tweed Vests. Fustian Vests. Ticking Shirts . Flannel Vests and Drawers.. Repaired in Tailor’s Shop— Coats . Vest . Trousers ... 893 Made in Upholsterer’s Shop 9 58 37 6 16 6 15 2 6 42 3 2 3 297 317 and Prepared for Making— Horsehair Mattrasses . 929 Overcoats . 10 Palliasses . 5 Coats . 16 Bolsters.. 294 Vests . ] 5 Mattrass Ticks. 12 Trousers . 6 Bed Sackings . 10 Iso Kneeling Pads . 96 Attendants’ Uniform Jackets 31 Cushions . 13 >> Vests... 31 Door Mats. 24 General Remark. —In addition to the work above particularised, all t ordinary repairs of the buildings, machinery, and furniture, all painting, dis¬ tempering, and papering, plumbing, glazing, French polishing, stuffing, and covering easy chairs and couches, and a large amount of new work, both in building and furniture, are done by the artizans and patients. Very extensive levellings, road making, and excavations for iron and building stone have been carried out in the same way. THE AVERAGE NUMBERS OF MALE PATIENTS USEFULLY EMPLOYED ARE AS FOLLOWS Spade Husbandry, Gardening, Road Making, and Levelling, and attending to Horses, Cows, and Pigs . 63 Steward’s Offices. 2 Tailor’s Shop . 6 Shoemaker’s Shop . 8 Upholsterer’s Shop. 22 Carpenter’s Shop. 2 Engineer’s Labourers . 3 Bricklayer’s Labourer’s . 6 Painting and Distempering... 5 Kitchen . 1 Laundry. 1 Ward Helpers. 17 Other Domestic Offices . 6 Total ... 142](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30310684_0052.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


