91 Comments Posted by katy

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wait..the morgue isnt in the pwerhouse building..why is this picture is this gallery then?
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this is the James Reville building, and the morgue and 'lab' are in the basement. There's now the sales office RIGHT in the front yard, and las weekend when i came up, it was such a shock, but yet a relif to see that at least the building was still intact...well..for the most part.

One more thing to Lynnes comment, I know one of the Dr's that workd at Lettchworth helped to find a cure for polio [originally in the Congo] and was said to use patients at somewhat test subjects for the vaccines. Dont' know HOW much of that was truth but sure gave me chills and after finding patients PERSONAL papers on the grounds, I was heartbroken
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i would be so sad and depressed if i had to stay here...i would probably killed myself, how aweful!!
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well mr . motts you have an eye for beauty...what color woulds yours eyes happen to be?
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beautifully captured...i would get a bit scared walking around all these places
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looks like the inspiration for
" stairway leading to hell "
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good thing this was a medical hospital...
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well...that looks reassuringly safe...?
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a bit misleading yes...
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to bad these people are either dead or probably wouldn't care see as this could be an opportunity to possibliy find a cure
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...no comment...
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eyecatchingly sad, i wish i could have been there when the hospital was in use...
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it looks so intriguingly deadly...i probably wouldn't have gotten as far as taking the picture
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i've always wondered what that building is, thanks!
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Wow, that one gave me the chills!