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Shit, I'd put the cover back on and walk away.
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How very forlorn and sad.
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Apparently there was no such thing as privacy. Yikes.
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What IS the real name of this place? This hospital looks amazing.
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I love the color contrasts, it gives the building personality.
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I agree derelict.
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stunning imposing shot
nice angle w/ the tube/pipe/? making it appear as if it's on a manequin(sp).
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Um....okay I gotcha. I was thinking SINCE there were people in there, but that IS gross!
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OK, so it's cobwebs! I thought it was just smashed glass that looked like it was forming a ghoulish face!
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The same face appears in a different picture of a fog type mist in one of the rooms
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Hey Jeffery, How did you Know this was the "Beacon"? You are sure this is the Becacon, right? Any idea where we might read up on this particular ferry boat?
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Love the Pink Floyd reference, AngelWolf
I think the iron work was there to keep the Animals out
:>)
That's cool Selig, and maybe my response was a tad harsh. I think that a couple of people at work know I visit this site, so if you are still interested then maybe drop me an email privately (rich_edwards79@yahoo.co.uk) though if you've seen my posts on the BBC boards you'll probably know about most of the places I do!

BritChick... I nearly saw inside the Merrion cinema on a guided tour of the old mall recently but had to cancel at the last minute. From the pictures I've seen it looks very much like a 1960s lecture hall. It's intriguing not for it's architectural interest but mainly because it's hidden in a busy shopping centre, covered with an anonymous frontage and very few people seem to know it's still there, looking like the day they closed it (lairy yellow / brown carpets and all!) I may have some photos somewhere if anyone is interested...

Now I'M jealous that you have old asylums in the South-East, quite a few of them too if the other UE sites I've come across are to be believed... not much like that here other than the place mentioned above...
Great Colors! Looks like the tiles were painted over.