3,698 Comments Posted by Motts

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Pressed it a few times, nothing happened. Maybe it was because I wasn't panicking....
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Yes it was all natural light; the windows were not boarded and rather large.
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Thanks, nope I didn't take anything.
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I was thinking of making a dictionary of common terms at some point; not enough time at the moment :-)
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Many of the older psychiatric hospitals had a separate chapel building on campus (pre 1920's), while the newer or renovates places often held services inside an unassuming room (or so they looked post-abandonment).
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Yes, it looked like a roll of 8mm black and white film.
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Looks like a circuit breaker box...
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Most psychiatric hospitals had labs and performed autopsies to find out more about the residents' illnesses, whether it be physical or mental, to find cures or treatments to help.
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chris - currently I use a Canon 5D with a Sigma 12-24, Canon 24-70L, and a Canon 75-300, with 6 gigs of memory.
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Yup, it's the tallest section in the foreground. I realized I didn't look for a way up there until I left!
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I wasn't in all the buildings, but most seemed really cleaned out and void of everything save for a few tools.
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It all adds to a vast collection of memories I wouldn't give up for anything :-)
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Some buildings are definitely abandoned; this storage area was most likely disused, not quite the same...
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It does look like Cheltenham without the 'm'... maybe it was a sloppy / quick impression.
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Yes, it appears so... "A.G. Beeston, Cheltenly"? The last few letters are very faded.