314 Comments for Barnes Hospital

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The long Exposures really works throughout the gellery
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My dad worked at Barnes Hospital as a lad
anyway i'm waiting for an Email from ADMIN
regarding my username@password
I'll check it tomorrow (christmas day if youre
not busy)
thanx Paul B
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Friggin' gorgeous building. As so many have said before, "Why can't they do this kind of stuff now?"
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I didn't give my website address as he didn't seem to know what websites really were, but I would have happily given it to him; we were there with his permission.
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I am wholeheartedly echoing everyones' sentiments! Thank you so much!
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I can just see the two black horses pulling a dogcart slowly coming up into the portico...
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INCREDIBLE!!! Absolutely astounding!!!
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I don't usually comment in every picture, but each picture is better than the last - all I can say is "YIKES!" I got goosebumps!

It's so sinister and foreboding...and it seems as though it is beckoning you to come inside...
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Yeah, what everyone ^up^ there said!!!
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As usual, breath-taking! If I could, I'd buy a flat in there! *swoons*

Motts, in the opening page of this gallery, you wrote:

"We weren't allowed inside because of asbestos and dangerous floors (if he only knew where we had been!),"

I'm just curious, did you give him your website address?

Or do you shy away from doing that in case someone decides to use your site as proof and press trespassing charges (or something like that)?

Keep up the wonderful work!
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You are always outdoing yourself.
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I live about two miles from this place, stare at it everytime I pas it, and have always wanted to explore it but I have never managed to find the time and then the renovations started and I figured it was too late. You've saved me a job, Thanks!
Reminds me of the front of Worcester... strange eh?
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Man's fight against time, and his inevitable loss against time's persistent progression.
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Pictures like this are the kind to me that brings to mind the hypocrisy that plagues religion. A grand and ornate exterior, but decaying and decrepit on the inside.