942 Comments for Severalls Hospital

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Unfortunately, most of society is more interested in sprinting forward instead of standing still and admiring the beauty of the past. Most people dont see these buildings for what they really are, only what they were used for.
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all those buildings are the asylum? Very interesting...
Very cool, watch your step. This reminds me of the fire escape at the old Kansas Ciy General Hospital. It was the only way I knew to get in, spooky. Great Shot, excellent site, new fan. Got to work all weekend to makeup for lost time. It is worth it though!
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Paul B - Nice Pink Floyd reference. Again :-)
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did yu exchange your walk on part in the war
for a lead role in a cage?
HEY!!! thats my room
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WOW
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damn i've never gone up it.
my boyfriend saw a white thing pass the little hole we were about to climb into
so we decided against it.LOL
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Last time i went (november)
The boilers were gone
But i still climbed onto an unstable wooden platform to get a better shot.lol
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lol.
I have had that experiance before twice...but it turned out to be fellow photographers one time
and little 12 year old chavs another time
so we screamed and shit to scare them away *evil* lol
The 'blood' on the side was me.
Me and my media group were filming the beginning of a horror movie here that we entitled 'madness in it's place'
Its fake blood...but very expensive prop blood so it looks real.
If you see any blood in these pictures it was probably us.
Thats my friend vee's handprint...we layed someone in the bath....It was a film were all the mental people have dies exept for a few...nuclear war and all that.
If people dont believe me E-mail me LipstickTracesOfButterflyKissx@hotmail.com
I have the dvd.
I love this. But why were the hallways burnt?
Well said, nevermore. Well said. I too would like to see the nose back on the hanging garden of babylon and I think it's a crying shame so much brilliant design work is going under the wrecking ball in the uk and the usa. We here have nothing of historical value except the laws of our parliament, therefore nothing worth salvaging really.
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If you enlarge the photo, you can see that it's perhaps a poster or a cabinet on the wall. The cross is partially formed by the window mullions.
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I have a pretty good vocabulary, but every so often while reading the titles I have to look up the meaning of a word. This site is not only entertaining, but educational? : )