3,698 Comments Posted by Motts

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To book a tour you will need to contact the Bannerman's Trust Foundation.
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Into an courtyard too overgrown to navigate.
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You are right though, most files left behind are things like receipts, payroll histories, and other administrative paperwork.
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I have a few aerials of this and other places I might be adding to the site overview at some point.
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Better than low ceilings... they really open up the rooms, I like them.
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Ah, that was a long time ago... sorry! I might try to make it back there though ;-)
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I'll be in England next week! ;-)
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No, the guards here are an armed division of the police department with the power of arrest, not a private security company.
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Nope
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The roof of the other wing... the building is symmetrical.
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My friend just noticed these are in the theater building at Kings Park Psychiatric, and indeed they are... I guess they were a popular brand!
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There was an unfortunate arson incident at the CTG building, I believe. Read the article here: http://www.opacity.us/...t_arson_in_blaze.htm
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1992, check out the history section - http://www.opacity.us/...own_state_school.htm
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It might be an intercom.
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These originally appeared to be patient rooms, but they could've been renovated for any type of use later on in the hospital's life. The asylum was built in the late 1800's so many things are later additions including lights.