In interesting mix, the sign is in standard NHS style.

Don't know the font though.
ive visited this hospital with friends. what a fantastic building, shame about its current state. i would love to know more about its history!!!
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More X's - any idea what these were for?
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Is that a soap dispenser on the wall next to the door?
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No pirate dancing here!
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I think they may have actually done that to save glass. Glass was really really expensive in the 19th century and didn't come in the large pieces it does now.
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I just find it odd, that's the distribution name "Kalee" is my name which is Scottish Gaelic.
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Renovation, only to fall to ruins. Gotta love humanity.
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Yeah C-Note,
Then you can roll up some mold and ta da meatballs! Just sprinkle on some wallpaper and dig in!
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One of the scariest times in my life was when my mother wanted me to have ECT. She looked up one of the few psychiatrists in our area who actually still performed the procedure and dragged me along. Luckily for me, the doctor gave a strong negative when my mother suggested the procedure. I wanted to hug that man that day.
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where does it lead to?
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leave it to some vandle to do somthing like that
The thing dangling down is a either a light fitting or possibly a clock.
It looks like there was once something like a display board on the wall.
You can get Welsh Scrabble sets, but with the scores adjusted & some pairs of letters on one tile as they in effect count as one letter, like CH & LL in Spanish.