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The echelon asylum followed, firstly based on the broad arrow approach (as first built at Glouster) and
then modified by GT Hine into the compact arrow design at
Claybury. Hine further condensed the footprint of
the hospital, linking the wards, and building a huge semi-circular corridor as their
backbone (as seen at Bexley, Horton and Netherne -
and now all demolished).
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