469 Comments for Harperbury Hospital

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I use theses oxford hoists. there really good. the older style ones had a handle to raise the patient for manual lifting. The up-to-date ones are electric.
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I live in the scotland uk and these fire exit signs are still used. I have saw them in different places.
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that looks like a newer dehumidifer on the wall, if thats what it is!
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that is a pretty new lift, we have one at my work!
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thats what i like to see in a hospital!!:) lol
I need one of those, oh wait, my car keys already have one of those.
No, thats my brothers room. He is on summer vacation with us right now. Don't worry he'll be back there in the fall.
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we have one of these where i work, but its black cased.
it doesnt work but apparently when its wired up it links in to our fire alarm board and de-magnetises all of the "things" (technical term) that hold the fire doors open so that once its pressed it swings all of the doors on the ground floor shut.

dunno if thats of any use.
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ITS EXIT MAN! We were all so intrigued by him during our trip to Europe, I even made a shirt with him emblazoned on it.
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Is that a chalkboard under the rainbow?
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I love that room! Great shots again!
I live quite near to Harperbury, so i went down there today, only drove through it, but it was quite strange, there were 2 guys mowing the grass, and a girl standing by a door, but most of the place was boarded, sectioned off or rotting away. Great place though.
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If I was stuck in a padded room, because I had a mental illness, the LAST thing I'd want to see is a mirror. If thats all I had to look at for weeks on end, I'd be even more mental then when I came in the room. =/
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I get entertained by bottons really quickly! So I would eigther press it until something happens... or until it breaks. But no one wants it to break so I won't go to this hospital. lol. But this picture makes me laugh! I love it!
=D
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The image just gives me the shivers, I don't know why. Even though they're painted they look truly sinister.
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love this shot. how very alone it is. beautiful.