6 Comments Posted by chloe

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whittingham regular why shouldnt you enter near the watertower is it dangerous? or is there other reasons?
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Honestly, I know that "Lynne" hasn't posted here for several years, but I've been going through many of the galleries and I'm just honestly annoyed with her responses to everyone. While it is true that there are many dedicated, caring and decent workers in the mental healthcare field (and I am sure that she is one of them), abuse and conditions that seem completely inhumane to our eyes now were accepted and completely normal turn of the century and even up into the 1950s-60s. Not to mention that this particular facility was well-known for its poor treatment of patients. I'm sorry, 74 patients don't file a class-action lawsuit for absolutely no reason. I think Lynne, if she even still posts here, needs to stop getting so defensive -- no one here insulted her or suggested that she herself was abusive towards patients. Ugh.
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Its like the place is alive until the moment you walk in the room and all the spirits suddenly disappear when they see you coming...
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wow, thats alli can say. its so beautiful int he most eerie way.
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someone above me said that it reminded them of kingdom hospital, and thats weird ebcause i was going to say that too. this is a very good photo, ilike the composition. id really like to see more if you had more that is.
once again, these are very powerful pictures
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it looks like someone is standing way in the back ground, in the dark place.