48 Comments Posted by gary

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What a mindtrip!
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I vote morgue cause it's the cooler option ;)
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I see it lissy. It's in that hole shaped like Lousianna... lol
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I'd really like to know what's in that ampoule. Morphine perhaps?
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It's sad thinking how many innocent children and adults were layed on this table.
I cried when I read the introduction to this awful place.
And to think we worry about how we live today.
Are our problems that bad considering what people had to go through during this awful and pitiful time?
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The shelves look like they are in great condition.
No rust, stains, or webs on the shelves.
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So sad
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i did my school work experience at the hospital in the 70s it was not the nicest of places to go we had to bath the patients it was horrid
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Also a local farm was there which the family were great their son and daughter took our minds off what was up the hill would love to go back again also have cine film somewhere Gary John Alan and Tina had a great time here there was a woods just up the hill behind our holiday cottage then the assylum our parents really had us thinking of a night whilst they went the pub
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Stayed in a cottage in the 80`s with family down the hill from here remember me and brother and cousins being scafred when our parents went out of a night lovely place but very spooky
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i was in the tunnels years ago and a man approached me and asked if i had the time..weird
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i was the lifeguard in in the pines.i once saved a kids life in that indoor pool i still might have the key.willy roach was the headlifeguard
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i worked at the pines in the late 70s and early 80s it is very sad looking at those pics.i remember hank leeds mc and all the great activites they had there
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I have a dial phone similar to that next to my computer. I love the sound it makes
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Outstanding pictures, Motts. Hats off to you