32 Comments Posted by FragZ

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You've really cought the feel of the building in this pic.
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Looks like a ward lock to me, you'd need more than two paper clips or a hook pick and wrench
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Just a quick post to thankyou Motts, You never miss the tinyest of details!
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I love the contrast of the gothic church-like window and the exhaust pipe!
You have a great eye for a stricking picture!
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I think alot of these places had shops for patients, I know there was one in Cane Hill, England. Where patients could buy cigarettes, sweets, magazines and all sorts of day to day things.
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Despite the paint peeling off the walls, there's something about this room that feels welcoming. Those chairs look as though they are begging to be sat on one last time.
Is it me or does the red chair comforting the green one?
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This picture feels so cold to me and the sink seems intimidating in the way it dominates the room.
Great composition!
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If I was sectioned in a hospital I don't think locking me in seculsion would calm me down at all. I imagen in most cases it would cause more stress for the patient.
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I can't belive they needed so many 'quiet' rooms in these old facilities. I'm glad times have changed.
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http://www.theladdscho.../article_history.php

This has a small documentary and info about this place when it was operatinal
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I can alost feel the texture of the rust in this pic!
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Families were too ashamed of they're ill relatives so they had a number rather than they're name on the stones.
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This would look fab as a wallpaper!
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'nice'?

Theres always been something about medical equipment of any kind, that freaks me out.
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Looks like someone has been smacking a cup or other round object against the door.

A head?... Maybe too for fetched, lol!