1,611 Comments for Whittingham Hospital

the day the music died
Yukky yukky yukky. It does look like a forensic wing. How draconian. Danvers rules, anyway.
Maybe X's tag areas that have had the fixtures and fittings removed. I have seen this in old prisons here in Australia. When they remove the furniture and handles and copper piping (which is expensive) they tag it as stripped.
Aaah, when there's life in a building, it's just another nursing home full of elderly folk. After they've gone, the myths and legends and gossip starts. When I clean out the drawers at work I find pics like this of our dearly departed. We all do a fond "hey, remember this guy...?" and then we stash the pics somewhere else. It seems like bad karma to throw them out. Probably fell on the floor when they were moving the furniture out.
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LOL! if only it was like that in the US
I worked and trained in Whittingham in the early 70's after the Big investigation never saw any abuse. Many happy years working there The Ballroom phot bought fond Memories staff Dances held there.
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Hauntingly Beautiful!
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Nothing short of perfect, Motts!
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Oh Motts.... You are extremely talented and modest too! You're a GEM! :)~
Jude- Motts posted this shot on the main page
"I told you to keep an eye on those moneys!"
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... as I descend these stairs I realize the railing has left me with an ungainly goo on the palm of my hand, and what do I see, a soap dispenser in the most handy spot. I can now rest assured that there will be a sink at the bottom of the flight.
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Hi, love,

We've missed you!
Totally Amazing! Another great gall,ery!
so freeking georgous!