992 Comments for Plymouth County Hospital

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Gah those poor people. They used those to simulate sunlight when people couldn't go outside, it was said to help cure them. Such a horrible thing.
This shot makes the hall clowns from your other visit {can't remember which one but it was cool} slightly less scary i said slightly .......o no hall clowns i won't be sleepin tonite......
warning DON'T STARE at this picture if it's late at night and you are alone ,that's when something will jump out from behind one of those scarey sheet dividers.lol
Motts great work as usual u can't take a bad shot we all know that us your fans,green machines in Australia they were the thing every kid in the 70's wanted.You sitt on them and they had levers to steer. I never got one but they were the bomb.i used to see kids on them and press my face up to the car window glass and dream.'YOU TRIED AND TRIED YOU RODE A BIKE NOW RIDE THE GREEN MACHINE,GREEN MACHINE" THAT WAS THE COMMERCIAL.
In my opinion,ghosts,spirits,polterguiests ect are all around the place and if you fear them they pick up on that and some have fun with you or make noises to be noticed.I am a catholic and wear a blessed cross around my neck and i believe this will protect me from the evil ones.If you have one in your house get a priest to bless your house or at least get some holy water and splash it around evil spirits don't like that it keeps them away.if all else fails pray..:}
the hospital has not been demolished, although parts have burnt down. i went there and explored, trying to build my portfolio up for college admissions but unfortunately got caught by two hanson cops. we have a court date in january, hopefully nothing too serious. although my pentaxk1000 hated the cold weather, whatever our "sentence" is will be totally worth it.
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its not demolished dont worry i went there the other day =D
my friends and I just visited the hospital therefore it's not demolished.
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In 1999 I led a group of people into this place before all of the fires and vandalism, and before much of the dissaray you might see today. For a week straight we went inside everynight and went further in everytime always keeping track of where we had been, as not to get lost. It was a dangerous place to be in and of course scary as hell. Many different unexplainable things happened one night a friend had glass fall on him and cut his face open from the ceiling where no evidence of glass had been, we had to rush him to the er. Another night two girls in our group dissapeared from the main body and 5 minutes later we found them in a patient room one on the floor clinching her knees crying and the other standing in a corner perfectly still and quiet, in the room was a box of interview tapes from psychiatric patients mostly from the 70's and early 80;s. In the main basement off in a corner we found a hole dug through the foundation in it was a tunnel that led into the earth for some meters until it opened into a cavern with many old broken apart cots and linenes, and old food cans from the middle of the 20th century.. I recall an underground passageway beneath the rear building that had an old wooden stairwell that must have gone down two stories to an old open, dank brick basement. We also found the creamatory (complete with ashes preists sash and bible circa 1920's....also we located the auditorium and lab storage areas complete with glass jars of many sorts of pickled organs. It was a great time to be there before much of the place had been ransacked and rumaged through. On the 7th night a bunch of kids were acting up in the front driveway and when the cos came to investigate we were caught coming out of the building...4 of us were among the first to ever get arrested for breaking and entering, and the state tried throwing felonies at me and another guy who were 18 at the time. But I must say to see the things I saw then in that building it was worth the extensive exploration, as now its a shell of what it used to be.
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what this things that we can use them in autoclave?
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i see it in my unversity
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it's an early suction machine you can see the canister holder and the suction power control
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Yeah i was there about a week ago. the boards on the windows are pretty damn solid. havnt been inside in about 2 years and wanted to go check it out again, but unless you have a very inconspicuous 30foot ladder.... you wont get in
IS THERE GRAVES IN THE BACK OF THIS HOSPITAL????
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DROVE TO THE FRONT OF THIS BUILDING.AND SOMEONE WAS IN THE WINDOW.NOT SURE WHAT IT WAS...