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its the naughty seat
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hay radical ed i live in uk and i would love some info on some of the bits about this palce im slowly making a big art piccy on canvase and i would also love to hear some of thos sessions if u dont mind ?
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open them and find out lol
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most places like this a full of asbosts so most people wear mask to thes sort of pacle but others dont bother

great piccy i like the beam of light and the fog / mist in it
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iu see some one in a whit thing standing at the backgorund looks like u can see a leg and abit of a gowm
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haunted hay i wanna know more
soz i like my ghosties

all this pics got me thingking about the abuse that the docs and nures and all gave to there patients soo sad
thats why alot of the state hospitals was closed down :)
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have any of u actully layed in one of them ?

its not very nice i can tell u that for one
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i live by byberry. well where it used to be. and it has fasinated me for the longest time. i never got a chance to vist but i always wanted to. due to behavior such as this, although i do love graffiti and art, limited people were able to vist. this is a piece of history that has been destroyed due to childish acts. the hospital, if left alone, would still be standing toda and maybe, something more could have been do ne with it rather than an old folks retairment home.
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wish I could've seen this place *sigh*
Great pics! I'd never heard of Byberry b4 this morning. The stories are interesting. I would luv to see pics of anything paranormal that may be there. Email me at jsharp23@yahoo.com if u have any.
Not many words can describe something so... well, like I said, not many words can describe it. It's just absolutely amazing.
...that's because there IS in fact a person at the right side of the door?
This is just.. damn. how do I put it. it just captures everything I view byberry as. good job. haha
ba⋅sin
   /ˈbeɪsən/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [bey-suhn] Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun
1. a circular container with a greater width than depth, becoming smaller toward the bottom, used chiefly to hold water or other liquid, esp. for washing.


Der. It was to wash the patients.
This is a beautiful photo, despite the hospital and it's past and present conditions. R.I.P. Byberry, you're missed by most. haha. Good times there.