The hospital was founded by James Murray, a labourer who inherited a fortune in 1809 when his half-brother drowned in a storm which sank the ship carrying him home from India. It was in his own will that James Murray left two thirds of his estate for purpose of establishing an asylum in Perth. He stipulated verbally that the patients from the parishes that he had lived in, namely Perth, Dunbarney and Rhynd would be received at charitable rates, and that his brother John, and his heirs would be, when possible, represented on the management of the Asylum. He died in 1814.
I was unable to gain accesse to the main building due to the entrance being blocked off and me not wanting to break in so we got into a section through a gap in the fence and found a building damaged by vandlas. This is my First attempt at the phatography side of this so any tips would be appreciated.
I was unable to gain accesse to the main building due to the entrance being blocked off and me not wanting to break in so we got into a section through a gap in the fence and found a building damaged by vandlas. This is my First attempt at the phatography side of this so any tips would be appreciated.