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Hannah Chaplin was readmitted to Cane Hill two years later on 9 May 1903, where she continued to experience serious signs of syphilis. [11]
Cane Hill Hospital accommodated several notable patients in its history: Hannah Chaplin , Charlie Chaplin 's mother, was admitted to the hospital on multiple occasions suffering the effects of syphilis and the negative effects of her husband's death, Charles Chaplin Sr .
Hannah Chaplin in Hollywood. In 1921, Charlie Chaplin and his brother Sydney brought their mother over to live with them in the United States. Charlie bought Hannah a seaside house in Santa Monica and hired trained caregivers to look after her for the last seven years of her life.
Nov 20, 2019 · Over its 100 years the asylum saw many patients come and go, including the mum of screen legend Charlie Chaplin in the 19th century, the brothers of actor Michael Caine and singer David Bowie - in fact, a drawing of Cane Hill Hospital is featured on the front cover of David Bowie's The Man Who Sold The World.
- Ellie Mckinnell
Sep 19, 2018 · From Lambeth, Hannah was transferred to Cane Hill Lunatic Asylum in Coulsden, near Croydon, with the diagnosis of syphilis (Lambeth Hospital Register of Lunatics ref. HI/L/B17/Vol. 16 p. 364).
- Emma Jolly
Hannah Chaplin gave her address as either the Lambeth Workhouse or Cane Hill asylum in the 1910s. She used to work as a vaudeville artist but her voice gave out. She also suffered from an undiagnosed mental illness.
Nov 22, 2010 · The Asylum, whose motto was ‘Aversos Campano Animos’ (‘I bring relief to troubled minds’) was home to Charlie Chaplin’s mother, Hannah, during the early twentieth-century. In the two World Wars the site was home to soldiers who lost their sanity during the horror of battle.