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I just published a book about a haunted asylum,and am looking to create a book trailer. The website for the top photo can't be found when i click the link,but i would love to use it in the trailer. Is that okay? Do you have the contact information for who i should talk to?
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My mum was a patient at Denbigh hospital. Please could anyone who was a patient and have any information please email me.
ruthworthington30@gmail.com
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I am working on a documentary series for BBC4 and looking to speak to anyone who experienced ECT at Denbigh or elsewhere. If this is you then please do get in touch so I can find out more about your experience with no obligation to be involved - laurawatt @ 7wonder .co.uk
So many windows are open......
How I love that the windows are not boarded up AND that some top ones of them are open.....
Thanks. Plumbing on the OUTSIDE always amazes me.
Little old town looks like...
For us it is Fun!
Yeah - that emerald green grass, so wonderful; This is what they say:
Plant it, tend it for 500 years, (at least) - and Y E S: it will look like this.
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i hated that place, not funny at all, 40 yrs later. i exp hell there, imagine all your body fluid released ,puke en all, and then it gets really bad .
It says 'way out' in welsh :)
I was thinking checkmark or possibly possible demolitions, in regards to the trees being cut down thing, possible doors to be removed or salvaged?
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u should rlly but how the patients were treated and i dont mean treated as with medicine i mean treated good or bad in thier time in the denbigh asylum
' i have never heard, of this hosptial. this is something new. i have read a lot about different haunted hosptials, and waverly hills; tuberculosis haunted hosptials is indeed' to me the most haunted. why with 66.000 patients died, and the body chute. and room 502, where two nurses killed themselves. lucy ann
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In my experience patients were not left in the dark. There was a florescent light on 24/7.