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    Weʼve raised £1,000 to Restore the Paupers Graveyard, Hartwood after Vandalism

    Funded on Saturday, 31st October 2020

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    The Graveyard Shift.

    Last year our family decided that we should find our family tree and through hard work, research, help from family and friends we slowly began to know who we were and where we had come from.

    This led us to find our great, great uncle Robbie MacDonald who had fought at the Battle of Mametz Wood, Somme France 1916, where unfortunately he would never get to returned home. So, my sister and I decided that we would go to France and find Robbie, which we did in a beautiful, well looked after French graveyard.

    This got me thinking that if some kind stranger could tend to his grave, then in turn I could tend to the graveyard within the grounds of the old hospital. This was rather poignant and meaningful due to the fact that I work in the mental health 3rd sector where we actively promote removing the stigma around mental health within society.

    At this time, little did I know that there was likeminded and good hearted people in the village who also thought the same and together we hatched a plan to begin the reclaiming, restoring but more importantly given those buried their identity back. They had been hidden for far to long but from that day they would no longer to be anonymous or hidden from society.

    So Ally, Rhona, Christina, Karen, my kids and myself began what seemed like an impossible task at the time, clearing away the years of rubbish, restoring the broken gates, cleaning up the remaining headstones and memorial stone whilst discovering the plaques that identified the resting places of those buried.

    Rhona, our resident 'Charlie Dimmock' sowed and germinated wild flowers, nurtured roses bushes back to health and became a master jedi at killing the weeds. Ally was the Queen of the path clearing, Christina became the master at restoring the stones, Karen was the negotiator, making sure the bags were removed and pestering the council to keeping their word, Rian and Jamie where the brawn, moving mounds of rubbish and foliage and I became the resident digger, digging up the plaques. More I think about it I'm glad the police never approached as I don't know how we would have started to explain what we were doing with spades, metal detectors and wheel barrows in a graveyard.

    Throughout the summer we planted these flowers, bushes of lavender (mental health plant) and roses, discovered hundreds of plaques and slowly began to build a database of the names, where exactly they were buried, the date of their death and basically any information we could find. After months of research and hard work we identified a Polish Princesses, a baby, 6 WW1 personnel, 1 being a woman but more importantly we began renaming everyone buried within the boundaries of the old wooden fence.

    There are hundreds of sad stories within the database but mainly connected through the stigma surrounding mental health and poverty.

    So move forward to November this year, it was decided that we would hold a Remembrance Sunday Service within the cemetery due to the fact that we had identified 5 WW1 soldiers and 1 lady from the Queen Mary's Corps, all buried and probably never honoured until now.

    Unfortunately the graveyard was trashed over the weekend, all our hard work destroyed, the plants removed, the benches broken and the gates kicked in.

    Why would people do this? Maybe they didn't know it was a graveyard? Maybe they just don't care but we do care and we will restore it back.

    We are looking for help to replace the benches, build raised flower beds, make it more secure and display the names of those buried within the grounds making it a peaceful place to visit.

    A poem by Paul Colvin, The Indy Poet, which tell the story of Mental Asylums across the land of times gone by

    Abandoned now and derelict

    A building once so grand

    Is testament to all that's wrong

    In this, our Christian land.

    This is Hartwood Sanatorium

    From another time and place

    But what lies below this hallowed ground

    Is all of ours disgrace.

    Twelve hundred plus lie buried here

    With some plots being shared

    And take with them their cruel lives

    For no evil here was spared.

    A few nursing staff are buried here

    With the damned young single mothers

    But in their everlasting peace

    They are all our sisters, brothers.

    A royal Polish Princess

    An heiress without grace

    And the baby girl who never danced

    Died in this godforsaken place.

    Some were ‘private lunatics’

    Put here through family shame

    But most were ‘pauper lunatics’

    And are buried with no name.

    Homosexuals, epileptics,

    The disabled lie here too

    All outcasts from society

    Buried deep and out of view.

    Five soldiers from the Great War,

    Who were tortured by their past

    Join a lady from St Mary's Corps

    And are honoured here at last.

    The atrocities to forgotten souls

    And the stigma that they bore

    Are remembered by this simple plaque

    And are lost to us no more.

    Paul Colvin

    There are over 1200 buried in 630 graves, the majority were 'paupers lunatics' (records words not mine) with no money or means to bury them outside the hospital, there are a few 'private lunatics' (again records words not mine), probably buried there through shame and stigma, which makes me really sad thinking that they had to be hidden away so no one knew.

    So please, if you can help it would be most appreciated to help us restore and rebuild the cemetery so people can visit it safely once again

    The Hartwood Graveyard Project

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    • Loraine Duncan4 years ago
      Loraine Duncan

      Loraine Duncan

      4 years ago

      Everyday brings a change, from plants blooming, bees buzzing and baby birds learning to fly A beautiful peaceful place now

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    • Loraine Duncan4 years ago
      Loraine Duncan

      Loraine Duncan

      4 years ago

      A wee update, a massive thank you to everyone who has donated it means the world. we took possession of our new 'nimbus'petrol lawnmower today which will make cutting the grass a dream. The barrels are coming along nicely, the trees have been cut back, removing the dead branches and we have found a few more graves on the boundary of the fence so will be repositioning the fence to bring them back in to the graveyard. So thank you for your continued support and kind words.

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    • Loraine Duncan4 years ago
      Loraine Duncan

      Loraine Duncan

      4 years ago

      So our community group is getting bigger and better everyday with more and more people coming up to have a wee look. Kissing gates and a new fence erected due to disrespectful cyclists and a new path installed so disabled access is available #community #mentalhealth So happy to see the teenagers of the village getting involved .💕 ... #makinghistory

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    62

    • Rosie

      Rosie

      Aug 5, 2020

      It's an absolutely fantastic thing you're doing!

      £12.00

    • Eileen Dickson

      Eileen Dickson

      Jun 9, 2020

      Very fond memories of working in Hartwood.

      £20.00

    • Clare Kane

      Clare Kane

      Jun 8, 2020

      Hartwood holds many happy memories for me, it was a privilege to have worked there 1983 - 1991.

      £20.00

    • Catrina Robertson

      Catrina Robertson

      Jun 8, 2020

      Wonderful work you are all doing. Trained in Hartwood 38 yrs ago, many fond memories

    • George Cruickshank

      George Cruickshank

      Jun 8, 2020

      Appreciate all you’re doing for a place which holds happy memories for me. I started my nursing career in Hartwood Hospital 45 years ago

      £20.00

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Jun 8, 2020

    • Liz

      Liz

      Jun 8, 2020

      Keep going Lorraine and crew x

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