3,287 Comments for Danvers State Hospital

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fanatstic pictures by the way, thanks for sharing them!!! xjx
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it was session 9 that brought me to danvers also, now i have an obsession, i look at photos and read stuff about it all the time. Danvers has a presence that draws you to it, and once you look at it you can never forget about it, its there in your head and stays with you for the rest of your days.
its a very haunting place, i have session 9 and i bought it in asda for funny enough £9, ha £9 just realised that, ewww now i've spooked myself!!!!!!!!!
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If anyone has further information on the campus/hospital (stories, heresay, etc) or has any websites that would be useful to check out, POST IT! :)
I used to work on B3 back in the late 70s. Seeing all these photos (which are remarkable) brought up a lot of memories. I ended up working on that ward because a staff member got jumped and her face smashed. I was one of many women that worked there. Its so true when you read some of the reports that in the 30s -50s if you were an "unruly" child you were sent there. Love the comments and hearing from other former employees.
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not exactly the most inviting
I keep coming back to this picture! I love this shot!
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i want to sit in that chair.
I saw something like this in an old Mill.. which has since been turned nto flats :(
ARGH Cant find Seesion 9 anywhere!!!!
The Mr recommended it and it seems to not exist here in the UK, anyone got ideas.. or wanna send me a copy? :P
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creepy... but I'd go down there!
This weirds me out, my boyfriend was born in 1979 (myself 1985).. and it doesnt seem that long ago.
But this picture makes it seem a LOT longer ago than it really is.
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Abandoned,
I don't think the patient's thought that much
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this is such a cool picture, i love it! one of my friends grandmother used to work there as a nurse. if she was still alive i would love to talk to her about this place and have her tell me some stories. =] r.i.p. Marian
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Nope, Big Ed had the pleasure.
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that would be scary my gym teacher went to police school and learned how to restrain people the right way