1,315 Comments for Hellingly Hospital

Marjor update
the site has been sold, the chance of getting caught is now much higher, if you are planing to vised this site, be prepaied to run very fast and have a quick car near by and be fin enought to fit under the wooden boards, that now go the whole way around the building
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umm..love those ceiling orns..
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WE have 'em; they're out on the street.
(read my treatise on "The Government's Cure")
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Beautiful room, at one time and even now.
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There's that news van again!
There's that fire hose again!
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AHA...where is the ghost? I can´t see him...
sorry my english isn´t very good...Im from Germany...hmmmmm....;-)
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Just a really amazing shot, I love that tower and hope it stands forever.
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maybe the bi-color thing is so the part of the wall that gets touched a lot wont show the dirt as much?
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a chair with blinders?
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It's such a cute little fireplace. I want one.
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It's one of them new fangled therapy tubs Nevermore, ya see, you put the person in the tub, turn on the faucet. The water rushing out of the tub gives them a "stuck in a river" feeling, it's kind of a pain to clean while in use, but, it's a great feeling. Unless they don't know how to swim, than it can have the wrong effect. It's a design flaw that I've been told they have hundreds of engineers working on right now
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My grandparents used to have a chair that was VERY much like this one. We always fought over who got the comfy chair when we went over there. Theirs was baby blue though, not puke green. But, they are very comfortable if I recall correctly from my youth.
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The first thing that struck me in this photo, is the way the paint is peeling in the corner. It reminded me of a tree in autumn that was shedding it's leaves. As was stated earlier, I could almost smell the damp, dead leaves when I looked at this photo.

My second impression was, oh, there's a hole in the floor, wonder what that was from.
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There have been quite a few shots on this site that have made my jaw drop a little, however, this one made my jaw hit the table, drop onto the floor, and roll under my chair. Absolutely amazing shot Motts. I am at a loss for words.
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This tower reminded me of the Beaumont Tower at Michigan State University

http://www.cqql.net/msu-tower.htm

I'll try to get some photos of it sometime and toss them on the forums.