Chapel

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Camera
NIKON D850
Lens
14.0-24.0 mm f/2.8
Settings
14mm · f/8.0 · 0.4s · ISO 100
Paper
Ilford Galerie Smooth Cotton Rag 310 gsm

The chapel end of the dual-function hall at Kenmore, Goulburn NSW. The room serves as both chapel and entertainment hall, with the stage at the opposite end. Kenmore was the first purpose-built complete site for mental health care in rural NSW, opened 1895.

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In situ

Chapel at The Asylum, a large hall with worn timber floorboards stretching toward a raised stage.Chapel at The Asylum, a large hall with worn timber floorboards stretching toward a raised stage.Chapel at The Asylum, a large hall with worn timber floorboards stretching toward a raised stage.Chapel at The Asylum, a large hall with worn timber floorboards stretching toward a raised stage.Chapel at The Asylum, a large hall with worn timber floorboards stretching toward a raised stage.
01 PROVENANCE

Print datasheet

Title
Chapel
Series
Kenmore Asylum
Catalogue
KAS-009
Process
Giclée
Captured
1 March 2020
Camera
NIKON D850
Lens
14.0-24.0 mm f/2.8
Aperture
f/8.0
Shutter
0.4s s
ISO
100
Focal length
14 mm
Paper
Ilford Galerie Smooth Cotton Rag 310 gsm
Paper size
290 × 200 mm
Location
New South Wales, Australia
Recognised by
National Trust of Australia (NSW), 2016 Heritage Award, Multimedia
02 LOCATION

New South Wales, Australia

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03 THE STORY

About this print

The chapel end of the dual-function hall at Kenmore. The room serves as both chapel and entertainment hall, the stage at the opposite end of the same floor. Tall windows line the side walls and admit even daylight across the length of the room. The floor is timber boards. The walls are plaster, painted and weathered through patches of damp. The chapel end is open; the fixtures have been removed.

Kenmore opened in 1895 as the first purpose-built complete site for mental health care in rural NSW, designed by Walter Liberty Vernon, the first NSW Government Architect. The complex held 700 patients across 19 wards at opening and over 1,400 by the 1960s. The State Heritage Register listing describes the Vernon core as the finest corporate expression of Federation Free architecture in Australia. The dual-function hall is one of the features within the SHR-listed complex. The Commonwealth sold the property in 2003.

04 FROM THE FIELD NOTES

A large hall with worn timber floorboards stretching toward a raised stage. Green curtains hang from the central arch, partially drawn. A low metal railing separates the stage from the main floor. Flanking the stage, two dark timber doorways sit beneath arched leadlight windows. Stained glass panels in purple and amber filter light from the left wall. Plaster cracks run along the corners. The air looks thick and still.

Brett Patman

Kenmore Asylum

The series

Kenmore Asylum

2020 · 74 photographs

Kenmore Asylum opened on Taralga Road, Goulburn, in 1895 as the first purpose-built complete mental health complex in rural New South Wales. The site was acquired in 1879 under the same Inspector-General who initiated Callan Park. The hospital closed around 2003 and was listed on the NSW State Heritage Register in 2005.

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05 SIZE GUIDE

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