521 Comments for West Middlesex Hospital

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It appears that the stuff on the floor is paint to me. Look at the post. If it were blood spatter wouldn't it be on the post as well?
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Any idea when this place closed Motts?
There does'nt seem to be to much damage,the jars,floor and table all in good order
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If the standards there were comparable to the typical medical care facilities for work houses in the late 19th century, 30 bodies could pile up in jig time. Health care for the poor in 19th century Britain was nearly non existant. The infirmaries existed to keep epidemics from spreading in the workhouse, and treat residents who were injured, so they could work.. Jack London wrote about the time he spent in a London workhouse. He intended to spen a month amongst the poor , he lasted less than a week. A british workhouse would make the worst mental hospital/state school in the US look like a Spa.
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I wouldnt open that one.
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Anybody looking at the moment?
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"Chop chop, we need this delivery to mcdonalds in an hour. =P"

:oO

*thud~!*
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I don't give out information on how to enter the properties, but the hospital building looked pretty smashed out when I visited last year; so I assume it was accessible.
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Motts, i live about 5 minutes away from this place and feel like having a little adventure of my own, any tips on which way to get in? and what to watch out for? a lot of people tend to hang out outside the graveyard area on the way to Syon park. i haven't seen the place since i was little, it was the place where all my broken bones were seen to and my friends were born, it would be nice to go and have a look around to see how things look now. thanx.
HUH?
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WHAT WERE THEY HIDING?
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((shivers))
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From the collection of Dr. Lector
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Can anybody else see the young ladys face.?can you see it Motts?
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Very creepy, I wonder why that apron was hung like that?