521 Comments for West Middlesex Hospital

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I believe this was used as a county morgue, which usually serves a fairly large area, and therefore much larger in capacity than one at a psychiatric hospital.
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Those kids in Cleveland and Buffalo are good, but you're the best, Motts!
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Gurgle Gurgle!
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Such a busy little shop! How did they replace it? Did business slow down?
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Livers, hearts, lungs, I guess they usually left the sweetbreads inside. I'd probably be creeped out if a flour can was nearby.
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An autopsy factory!
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Total meat locker! Thirty corpse capacity? How many could the morgue at Pilgrim store? Was this the morgue for the entire community?
Okay, that just gave me the heebee-geebees.
P.S. Good shot by the way, Motts.
o.o!

I'll never look at yellow the same way again.

Damn.
Chilling. Just...!
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Most interesting set. Thanks for your photo and preservation talents. We all appreciate you!
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Thanks Lynne, I knew they reminded me of something I'd seen before.........
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What we do with bodies
Who no longer hold a soul
Trying to make sense
Of how
Life takes its toll..........
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These signs provide quite the "written" history of the place. So glad you shared them with us.....