This kind of ward was called a Nightingale ward , in more modern times the wards were separated into cubicles of four beds. Nightingale wards were great you had eyes on all patients at all times.As a student nurse in 1980 I found my mental health placement such hard work as a 20 year old what did I know of mental health conditions some people live such hard lives.
50k...Absolutely fantastic, I have said it before, I love how you showcase your work. This is so good, the natural decay is so evident and the fact that it has elements of how you found it last time you visited here is good too, usually it has been seen over and over by other explorers. keep doing what your doing guys the effort is "effortless" you all clearly love what you do, the commentary and enthusiasm is refreshing, fantastic building presented as it should be, keep up the good work. I love having the the opportunity to see places I would never get to see otherwise, and the pics would take pride of place on my family room walls..
50k Congrats lads - well deserved! Are they planning on turning the old asylum into flats? Looked like sketched out floor plans on the floor and "demo" written on the walls?
Passer Bys ? .... Maybe Passers By !! ... You've said this on previous posts lads, apart from that another good look into an abandoned building. .. I love anything early 1800's Georgian period, as the whole structure looks completely different from anything else in the later half of the 19th century Victorian era, and is recognisable straight away. ... Asylums were common at this time, and became 'hospitals' in later years. ... Thank you for posting.
Way to go on 50k well deserved. Really fantastic video! The fact that it is so untouched is just great. It is odd that the facility does not seem to have a kitchen? Perhaps that was located in a separate structure.
I was admitted to HILLSIDE WARD IN 1979.In a straight jacket.given Largactil.I was 17. I was told I was going to have Electro shock therapy,but my mother complained,so I didn’t get it.I was put on Tablet form of Largactil for 1 month,when I got home.And I spent 3 Months on the ward.for sniffing Glue.
This is a question for you guys which is your all time favourite video u have done I've liked everyone I've seen so far no wonder you have 50 k subscribers ..
Good video, I wonder about the souls who stayed here, people who have mental health problems can have wretched lives. Some have been abandoned with no real friends or family to help them.
Thank you and congratulations.
50K!! You mates are rock stars in my eyes!! CONGRATULATIONS!!
50K is amazing and soo well deserved. I love these videos and the respect you all show to the abandoned buildings
The scaffolding that are floor to ceiling are called acro Jack's and are used for keeping roofs up.
50k! as someone who wants to urban explore Im so glad I can live through you guys!
This kind of ward was called a Nightingale ward , in more modern times the wards were separated into cubicles of four beds. Nightingale wards were great you had eyes on all patients at all times.As a student nurse in 1980 I found my mental health placement such hard work as a 20 year old what did I know of mental health conditions some people live such hard lives.
WHAT A GREAT PLACE TO EXPLORE , ONLY THE STAFF AND PATIENTS MISSING.
50k...Absolutely fantastic, I have said it before, I love how you showcase your work. This is so good, the natural decay is so evident and the fact that it has elements of how you found it last time you visited here is good too, usually it has been seen over and over by other explorers. keep doing what your doing guys the effort is "effortless" you all clearly love what you do, the commentary and enthusiasm is refreshing, fantastic building presented as it should be, keep up the good work. I love having the the opportunity to see places I would never get to see otherwise, and the pics would take pride of place on my family room walls..
Congrats on the 50k guys!
Great explore, the room with the beds gives a real insight into what life was like in mental hospitals years ago.
50k. I think my favorite part of this place is the hall with the wooden beams.
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50k. Awesome as always!!
Love abandoned hospitals, cool explore.
Congrats for the 50k subs !
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50k - keep up the top work, guys!
50k- wow great footage
50K - great footage, as always!
50K awesome video as always guys.
50K. Keep up the great work.
50k. Love your Abandoned Videos. Something I would have loved to do when I was younger. Thank you.
50k. Another great video guys with great filming and detailed information on the Asylum. Thanks keep up the good work
Another fantastic film, Guys!
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An operating theater in an asylum, cant think of a positive outcome there. Some very Appeeling rooms and corridors creepy place. Thanks for sharing.
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50k glad to be a subscriber since almost the beginning of the channel keep up the good work guys
Excellent video - really enjoyable.
50k Congrats lads - well deserved! Are they planning on turning the old asylum into flats? Looked like sketched out floor plans on the floor and "demo" written on the walls?
50k congratulations on getting 50k followers you deserve it you guys make awesome videos keep up the great work 😊
I’ve followed you when you had 3 subs. Very respectful group of people unlike some people out there all the best lads
50k 🥳 congratulations lads! Keep up the hard work 💪🏼
50k Congrats guys , love your content !
50k. Another great video guys loved this location
Congrats on 50k subs, that is awesome. Another great video.
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Passer Bys ? .... Maybe Passers By !! ... You've said this on previous posts lads, apart from that another good look into an abandoned building. .. I love anything early 1800's Georgian period, as the whole structure looks completely different from anything else in the later half of the 19th century Victorian era, and is recognisable straight away. ... Asylums were common at this time, and became 'hospitals' in later years. ... Thank you for posting.
Congrats on the 50K, it looks like the part at the end they are planning on turning it into flats or something based on the markings on the floor!
Love these old buildings. Very interesting.
Regarding the patient's letter you found - it certainly happened in the old asylums - and not just between patients either...
So nice to do a revisit to see how things have changed. Great video guys 50k 😀
Great video guys really enjoyed this one
Way to go on 50k well deserved. Really fantastic video! The fact that it is so untouched is just great. It is odd that the facility does not seem to have a kitchen? Perhaps that was located in a separate structure.
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FANTASTIC 👏
Your commentary really adds to this. I love the fact you like good architecture and use music. Just subbed.
50k . Another amazing video
50k. Really enjoy your videos.
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50k well done keep up with the brilliant videos
Well done lads 50k
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50k, great channel chap! 👌
I used to work somewhere like this in the 90’s
Where is this in the UK. You don't seem to say where any of these places are?
i love this channel watching these videos makes me so calm. lonely abandoned places are so satisfying to watch. 50k
50k and gratz on reachin that. Love your vids ^∆^
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What is the name of thd Asylum?? Would be helpful.
Congrats guys you deserve it 😃👍
Well done lads ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Loving these films. 50k
50k Onwards and upwards gents.
Cool wish i could find a place like that in sweden to make a horror movie
50 k wonder if that one is haunted imagine filming there at night bet their would be a few bumps in the night ...Good stuff guys
I was admitted to HILLSIDE WARD IN 1979.In a straight jacket.given Largactil.I was 17. I was told I was going to have Electro shock therapy,but my mother complained,so I didn’t get it.I was put on Tablet form of Largactil for 1 month,when I got home.And I spent 3 Months on the ward.for sniffing Glue.
This is a question for you guys which is your all time favourite video u have done I've liked everyone I've seen so far no wonder you have 50 k subscribers ..
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Another interesting upload
50k very interesting 🙂
Good video, I wonder about the souls who stayed here, people who have mental health problems can have wretched lives. Some have been abandoned with no real friends or family to help them.
Awesome
50k well done I haven't even got 1k yet haha
Be patient
so is there another part of this old hospital still open?
could the beds be used at a hostel of some sorts save some money for a charity or good cause
Hi where is this and the name if it please
WHICH HOSPITAL?
50k. I am sure I know this place
Where is this place
I live here uk
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Just noticed there is a full name on the letter "lyda malcurl" or something at the top
50k on Deez nuuuuutz
Is this still standing in a paranormal investigator
I really don’t understand how you can get so excited about a rundown old building. Very strange
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