1,611 Comments for Whittingham Hospital

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As English law would have it, "Stop! Or I will say stop again!"
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To GirlJaye,
Did you know white pine mental institution in Saginaw is built on an old graveyard? And as they had added on a wing, they un earthed 4 bodies.
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I love the darkness...
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Delicious.
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Watch the magnificent buildings disappear as the bulldozers move in.
There is less each time I drive past.
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My gran worked at Whittingham as a senior nurse for over fourty years and my grandad worked in the giant furnace rooms.
I remember going as a child to work at summer fairs and being with the patients and when I asked my gran what each had done, she would say "better not to know".
My dad as a child was taken to the cinema in Longridge with school and the children would be locked into the cinema with Whittingham patients. Hands would sneak over the childrens' shoulders and pinch their sweets.
I have lots more tales from Whittingham and am thinking of writing a book!
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I lovooooooooove the Red
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mots who r u
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it looks spooky. like no 1 was able to come out
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wow thats spooky stuff, does any 1 kno who i can get more info in this ward??
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I love this picture; it's probably one of my more favorites in the gallery. The sky effects are fantastic.
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Makes me thing of the lethal injection chairs/beds they use in prisons, or maybe an older version of them.
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In this shot, the building doesn't look old or abandoned at all. It looks like it could still be in use. Maybe it's the lighting.
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It almost looks like something out of a fairy tale, like a cottage or something (minus the rails on the ramp/walkway thing). Or maybe it's more like something out of a nightmare, I don't know. Nice shot though.
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I love the flaking pattern of the paint.