10 Comments Posted by RHB

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Whwn I was 5-7 yrs. old I played with a register exactly like this one at my grandads house.It would occupy all my time. Thanks for the memories!!!
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It breaks my heart to think o the people who had to be locked in their.
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These are the diffrent levals I spoke about.I'm sure there are no curtins on these windows.
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Their must have been children in this part.or they felt that this would make the pts calmer.
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Between the hanging clothes and the curtins if seems like everyone just up and left suddenly.as to why thier would be curtins,their were diffrent levels of help that pts needed.It seems as though the pts in this area were not a danger to themselves or another.
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LOVE old equipment shots.It gives us an idea of how peple were medical gunie pigs so to speak. I can't help but to think that after her last treatment we will never know where the will is.
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Went back to pic,and decided that I don't think I'd want to play with that even if it was new,and I was thirty years younger!
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The alvin chipmunk comment seems like the best bet.can you imagine walking up on that in the dark with just a small flashlight?GREAT PIC!!!
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Someone commented on the floor in this shot,I agree the floor is great.
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I had lived across the lake for years and woke to look at WSH evryday.I have been on the grounds many times but never inside.would love to though.I always got the feelings of being either very sad or vrey angry when their.please keep this site alive their is a great justice and story to be had!!!Amazing pictures please keep going!!!