19 Comments Posted by sandra

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Hello,
I'm planning on visiting this place next week. Do I ask the city for permission or just let myself in? :)

Thanks,
Sandra
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cool
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this is creepy as hell.
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Hi,came across your site. if its the one nr longridge, my mother worked there she was only a young girl at the time. and told us some really horrible storys off her time there. its the frist time i have seen a photo off the place.very strange place, and yet looks really lovley building .thanks
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this photo is stunning i feel so sad to see this church so left i used to sing in the choir every week for years iwas a nurse at middlewood and took pts to church i will always remember this great photo
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as a nurse at middlwood i attended church service every sunday along with several hundreds of the patients it was a warm and friendly place so sorry its been left to rot
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I agree Nina, very disturbing!
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it sort of resembles a slaughterhouse
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that pink is haunting
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the image of "an old man's unblinking eye" is a powerful one. maybe i'm on the serious side of things (it is my nature), but it sort of speaks to the nature of responsibility...who had it? who respected it? who suffered under its weight? who translated it into evil? the eye shed's its tears.
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you have a wonderful eye for color and , yes, i see what looks like a small figure in a gown in the doorway of room #4
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it's as if you have captured a bit of hope
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i like the pink reflection beautiful
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reality smacking me in the head damn
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this is session 9 only grittier the ways the shadows are cast make it oddly beautiful