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I think this picture is incredible, it really shows how large the grounds are.
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kind of reminds me of house on haunted hill
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also a hint to the kind of horrors people who lived there had to endure
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Hey everyone, I've just become very enamored with this site... Lynne... I love your posts. I work at a school with many kids who are Multiply Disabled, and Severely involved... In English, they can't speak at all, and it is very hard to move thier Body's. The facilities we use for bathing the children are very very private, but I can honestly say that if the building were left untouched for 10 years and then someone stumbled upon the bathroom, it may appear that there was much less privacy given to the students. With someone who is severly Disabled, or Mentally Ill, the facilities in which you bathe them can't be the standard stall door with a stall that is 3 ft by 4 ft. The privacy is more the responsibility of the person doing the bathing to make sure that no one intrudes. As for the windows opening into the hall, that I have no defense for.
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where did you get that shot from, was it from that small terrace above the main entrance? I tried to get a similar shot but the terrace was both to low for that angle and too small to take the shot comfortably
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This picture seriously disturbes me.
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He went that-a-way! ;+P
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I couldn't imagine having to look at that carpet smashed
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It just makes me want to hit someone with a meat cleaver
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By the history of this hospital i sincerly doubt that it looked much different when it was open... :s
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This picture creeps me to the core. What gets me the most is that alot of these pictures that you have taken haunt my dreams before i even found this site.
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I like how the doors are half open and leads you to a hall beyond the dorrs. Very efective. A very good picture.
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Im sorry lynne i wasnt calling you a liar. I was just stating my opinion. I am sorry for anything that may have offended you.
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disturbing just down right disturbing.
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wasn't it kind of dangerous to stand up there?