1,611 Comments for Whittingham Hospital

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LOL @ Tommeh!!!'s post! What a visual!
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In fact, this shot looks like it's taken in a prison block.

I love the way I can "feel the environement" in your work, Motts, you are extremely talented!
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This picture and the last one (with the bullet hole in the glass) have a very cold, utilitarian, and 'industrial building' feel to it.

Even in various stages of deteriation, most asylums look like what they are, hospitals.

This one (especially this particular area) just doesn't look like a hospital environement. *shudders*
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I agree, very interesting image created by the (gun?) shot!

This picture is conveying a cold, desolated feel to me.
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Excellent picture! The two pictures really made me feel like I've step back into time.

Long Island Irish wrote:
"Any idea around what year the old photo was taken Motts?"

Hi, Irish, if you don't mind my volunteering an answer... By the looks of the nurses' uniforms, I would say it looks, to me, to be between 1890 and 1910.

I absolutely love these two pictures!
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YAY! Great pics
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What does the sign at the end of the hallway say?
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My favorite shot of this series
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Fabulous!
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This picture made me say "Oh my God..." out loud upon loading on my screen!

Very sinister shot!
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amazing... most people need a shedload of photoshop and about six different photots to make something this good.
<3
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Joe asked:
"what is that yellow thing at the end of the hall?"

Like Tony C. said in the first post, I believe it's a pallet jack.

I'd like to grab a broom, sweep a clear path and take that pallet jack for a spin up and down this gorgeous hallway! ;o)
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Oh, absolutely gorgeous~!
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That is very interesting, finding a picture like that.

Finding a live piece of history, a portal of sorts, to the past, kind of gives you an idea of what the room looked like during its heyday.
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Oh, you made it inside the Admins Building?!? EXCELLENT!