Staying in an old hospital. Oldest dated structures built1855.
I will post old scary looking stuff over the next few days for Halloween:
Staying in an old hospital. Oldest dated structures built1855.
I will post old scary looking stuff over the next few days for Halloween:
Is it a psychiatric hospital?
Yes. A haunted one’!
Blood dripping from the holes in the conniption fit proof glass! The holes must be so blood sucking SPIDERS can breathe inside!
No idea what you have to do to be put in the room behind this porthole, but it frightens me to imagine whose mug is pressed up against the other side, so his one remaining iris sees nothing but the light of the outside through a single profusion.
An obscure date in anyone’s recollection stares down menacingly from above, to cause grim speculations of anything that could have gone on.
An old tree stump pokes just enough above the ground, but below the grass to grab your foot and pull you down to the ground where if it could it would entangle you in its roots and feed perpetually on your soul. Too much? Count the rings to ease your mind.
One of many ancient hatches, this one to battle the Silent Knight, champion of 1888. An easy match compared to mentall illness.
Another ancient hatch. I did not enter due to lack of time to complete the challenge puzzle and explore the ruins.
This door security device is so old it probably a containment unit for many ghosts and ghouls. Come to think about it there was old stuff in the GBs fire station. Hey was that movie about deinstiutionalization of possessed?
A spider web of broken glass radiates from a point of impact on the outside. Looking out you even more clearly see the barrier that has been constructed to trap you.
Carnivorous and predatory birds of prey lie in wait for anyone who might escape this one particular window.
Nice photos!
I can’t believe you get to have your cell phone while in the hospital. That would have been so nice if I could have had mine all the times I was inpatient.
They don’t take your mobile phone off you in MH inpatient hospitals here in the UK.
Oh my goodness. These pics are truly fascinating. Thank you for taking the time to share. I hope you get out of there soon!