mr_bones
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Whittingham hospital has always been a favourite of mine, ever since the first visit in 2005.
Not only is it a colossal size, but the 3 storey wards are connected by grand arched corridors and features such as the main hall survive as a timewarp, still decorated for Christmas of about 14 years ago.
Until this trip, it had been 4 years since my previous visit - and not for lack of trying. The entire of St. Lukes division (main building) has been fortified with very solid steel shuttering, not only that but the site has been stripped of lead from 90% of the roofs. This has contributed to a rapid decline in the state of Whittinghams wooden floors, especially the corridors which weren't great before - but were a real mission to navigate this time around. Despite all this, it was still great to be back.
Visited with Valan, Tom and Kay.
Firstly, some pictures from 2005-2007:
December 2011 with added sponge-floors and holes.
Cheers
Mr. B
Not only is it a colossal size, but the 3 storey wards are connected by grand arched corridors and features such as the main hall survive as a timewarp, still decorated for Christmas of about 14 years ago.
Until this trip, it had been 4 years since my previous visit - and not for lack of trying. The entire of St. Lukes division (main building) has been fortified with very solid steel shuttering, not only that but the site has been stripped of lead from 90% of the roofs. This has contributed to a rapid decline in the state of Whittinghams wooden floors, especially the corridors which weren't great before - but were a real mission to navigate this time around. Despite all this, it was still great to be back.
Visited with Valan, Tom and Kay.
Firstly, some pictures from 2005-2007:
December 2011 with added sponge-floors and holes.
Cheers
Mr. B
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