942 Comments for Severalls Hospital

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Thanks for the update Aaron! Sad news, though.
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Hi. I live close to this place and now is almost demolished complete.
As always thanks for sharing this.
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should you knock the doors down with a sledgehammer
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Fucking closed, don't waste time or petrol going, security guard is a muggy wasteman. Building or not, let me have my fun!
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I worked and trained in Severalls Hospital in the early 90s.
It was a beautiful place . I walked those connecting hallways 100s of times. I now work in another Asylum in Pennsylvania.
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There is no tour that I know of.
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is there a tour or do u have to get in yourself
Really interesting photograph.
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How do u get into the building?
I would just like to let you know how much i appreciate the time and information you put in to your site .keep up the good work .thanks so much.
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my nan was a nurse at the hospital during the war.app there is a mile long corridor underneath the grounds of the hospital with cells very similar to silence of the lambs & the entrance was sealed shut in 1938
for some reason i want to take a bath now,
even though i just took a bath 5 hours ago
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My sister was an in patient in Severalls Hospital in 1991 - I would like to get in touch with anyone who was a patient or nurse at Severalls hospital in 1991
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So very lonely... something about the ivy in an otherwise empty hallway really heightens the sensation of isolation.
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Got to love the plants creeping in through the openings... almost like a light of life and hope in an otherwise dying place.