93 Comments Posted by rachel

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This reminds me of Silent Hill!
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Thanks for sharing another superb gallery, really enjoyed it.
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Great shot, really gives a 'life behind bars' perspective.
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What are those symbols at the top? Looks like witchcraft is afoot!
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What a coincidence, there's a Barry Farms here in Barry, South Wales.
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Kinda reminds me of that scene in American History X when Edward Norton steps out of his cell and realises he's the only white guy on the block.
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I couldn't contain myself again longer. I view this website pretty much on a daily basis and haven't been able to gather the courage to make comments, but after viewing this gallery I absolutely have to. This gallery is beautifully captivating and I've thoroughly enjoyed reading all the comments. The pictures capture the history and decay of the place perfectly and I echo the comments of others about the area allowing it the place to rot away.

Here in South Wales in the UK, we have many historic and beautiful places falling into disrepair and it's a crying shame that councils and local authorities plug all their efforts and tax payers money into horrendously ugly (and unnecessary) new buildings rather than maintaining and restoring the fascinating, abandoned buldings that are already here.

End of rant :-)
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Joe: I'm thinking it might be the weather too, it rains most of the year over here, so there'll be a lot of damp damage probably.
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My nan's house is about a ten minute walk away from here, I don't know how many times I walked past here to go feed the ducks in the pond when I little.

It's a good job you got these photo's too, because it's all gone now, they've been knocking it down this year and last year. I think there's flats there now.
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Beautiful Shot----makes me think of hope!
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Maybe they jammed straw in where there were gaps in the framing? Kind of like an insulator? Sounds fire-hazard-arriffic to me.
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Keep in mind a lot of patients may have been un-wed pregnant women that gave birth while staying here. Their babies would have been cared for just as they were because there would not have been anyone on the outside to take in the child. I imagine they would later be adopted if the mother was not fit to care for the child.
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This is in russian, because it was written while the war I guess. So we had a lot of russians in our country who used to work in hospitals and stuff.
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Anyone have any info about the old Salesians in Cedar Lake Indiana?It sounds like the same senario as this Goshen one.And nobody will talk about it.One big cover up.Its been abandoned since 1979.
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So is this place still there? Because it's close to where my dad lives, it does look it's worth to go ..