Just googled Storthes Hall -there are 100s of results, it sounds like a spooky sort of a place - stories of ghosts, strange experiments on inmates ect ect.
Also if you want to follow this line of thought I did find the following references to the place on the bg forums site.
1/ "write to the Archives at Wakefield, as they hold the records for Storthes Hall. It's just that they are so slow in replying .... "
2/ "We do hold the records of Storthes Hall here – and there are casenotes to be found for John **********in the hospital casebooks – his details given as No ****, admitted 14 Mar 1911, age 35 and died 7 Oct 1923 on his index card.
However, there is still a 100 year closure imposed on patients’ records. You will need to contact Christine Parker, Records Manager, St Lukes Hospital, Crosland Moor, Huddersfield HD5 5RG – tel 01484 343900 – for written permission for access. Once you have received the permission you could send it to us and we could cost how much photocopies would come to, if you required these. Contact us again when we can be of further help to you.
Regards,
Geoff Brown
Archivist
West Yorkshire Archive Service, Wakefield Headquarters
Newstead Road
Wakefield "
Denn