1,611 Comments for Whittingham Hospital

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Lynnie, you bring the lemonade, Barb bring the lawn chairs and I'll bring the munchies!
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So pretty, the detail of this.
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This is one of my favorites; the colours are just enticing for some reason.
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imagine what it will look like if it goes unchecked 10 or 20 years.
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No gargoyles, just cut designs.
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It was great to see all the English hospitals, but I do enjoy the American ones more. To see equipment left behind brings my imagination closer to what these places were like when they were open, which I find fascinating, and it's always very interesting to discover antique hospital devices. I enjoy the interiors of the old American hospitals more as they seem much less renovated.
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Peeking into these buildings is almost like peeking into a person's mind. Thanks for letting us know each building's personality, history, and character. Another beautiful gallery.
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Ah I can't remember, I was turned so many ways inside... while shooting the place, I knew about where I was in relation to where I came in and what I've seen before, but the memory has faded a bit since, especially after seeing a bunch of these twisting asylums.
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I named this 'Heaven and Hell' before I found the historic photo... the light coming from above and the dark hallway beyond were a contrast that seemed fitting for the title.
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I believe it is stone, unlike the larger columns in the previous photo which seemed to be made of metal if I remember correctly.
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That is something special!
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im a master of falling down stairs...and i would not appreciate a door there to hit...and then have someone wonder what that noise was...open the door, just so that i could roll the last 2 steps.

a unique shot i must say.
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The blue cross is probably where the sasquatch was last seen peering over its shoulder. would a deer look out of place in this shot? i think its great when plants grow in abandoned buildings.
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NO WAY!!! a completely untouched large pane of glass???

good shot of course :)
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I wonder what that shelf way up on the first arch was for? It also looks like a fake plant is still hanging on the wall. This was a rare find indeed. No graffiti or vandalism.