Hi Jup,
I have been watching your interesting video's, i really liked the one with a lodge in an asylum, it reminds me of Coney Hatch mental hospital that closed years back which is near me, Aleister Crowley used to send his wife's there after they went insane living with him:-
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In April 1930, Crowley moved to Berlin without de Miramar, who remained in London without means of support. In 1932, she was committed to the Colney Hatch Mental Hospital in an outer borough of London (the same asylum as the occultist’s first wife) for alcoholism. She was under the delusion, according to hospital records, that she was the daughter of the king and queen (King George V and Queen Mary at the time) and that she had married her brother, the Prince of Wales.
That, of course, would have been Prince Edward, the future—and brief—King Edward VIII, the one who abdicated in 1936 in favor of the current queen’s father “for the woman I love”—not, incidentally, Maria Teresa Ferrari de Miramar, but an American divorcee called Wallis Warfield Simpson. (Curiously, de Miramar’s psychiatrist at Colney Hatch, Dr. Alexander Cannon, 1896-1963, whose professional credentials were a bit questionable to say the least, also treated Prince Edward, around the period of his abdication in December 1936, for an undisclosed problem; Cannon’s specialty was the treatment of alcoholism, however.)
http://rickontheater.blogspot.com/2019/10/the-wickedest-man-in-world-aleister_10.htmlThat looked spooky as well!
https://www.thetimechamber.co.uk/be...ylum-colney-hatch/colney-hatch-archive-photos
I have been watching your interesting video's, i really liked the one with a lodge in an asylum, it reminds me of Coney Hatch mental hospital that closed years back which is near me, Aleister Crowley used to send his wife's there after they went insane living with him:-
Quote:-
In April 1930, Crowley moved to Berlin without de Miramar, who remained in London without means of support. In 1932, she was committed to the Colney Hatch Mental Hospital in an outer borough of London (the same asylum as the occultist’s first wife) for alcoholism. She was under the delusion, according to hospital records, that she was the daughter of the king and queen (King George V and Queen Mary at the time) and that she had married her brother, the Prince of Wales.
That, of course, would have been Prince Edward, the future—and brief—King Edward VIII, the one who abdicated in 1936 in favor of the current queen’s father “for the woman I love”—not, incidentally, Maria Teresa Ferrari de Miramar, but an American divorcee called Wallis Warfield Simpson. (Curiously, de Miramar’s psychiatrist at Colney Hatch, Dr. Alexander Cannon, 1896-1963, whose professional credentials were a bit questionable to say the least, also treated Prince Edward, around the period of his abdication in December 1936, for an undisclosed problem; Cannon’s specialty was the treatment of alcoholism, however.)
http://rickontheater.blogspot.com/2019/10/the-wickedest-man-in-world-aleister_10.htmlThat looked spooky as well!
https://www.thetimechamber.co.uk/be...ylum-colney-hatch/colney-hatch-archive-photos