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The Mount Hospital - in a heartbeat
RAndyVee
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The Mount Hospital in Bishopstoke, Hampshire closed a few years back in a clamour of local annoyance following years of campaigning to keep it open. It was a popular smalle...
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Cane Hill - the far side of town
RAndyVee
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Cane Hill Asylum, in Coulsdon, Surrey, has a large reputation ... a reputation for being one of the most impressive and atmospheric Victorian asylums in the UK. Completed i...
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A Walk in the West Park - Surrey
RAndyVee
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Mention Epsom to most people and their first thought is racing. Mention Epsom to me and my first thought is asylums! The 'Epsom Cluster' were five mental health related hos...
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Dock Cranes' Demise - Southampton
RAndyVee
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If you think of working docks, you almost immediately think of grey dock cranes. The main crane shown here was made by the famous crane builders Stothert and Pitt of Bath, ...
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Longcross Barracks - Surrey
RAndyVee
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Longcross Barracks, near Chertsey, Surrey, are no longer used by the military and stand empty and pretty much stripped. The barracks were used by the Army Technical Support...
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What ® Andy saw ...
RAndyVee
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Take one Mutoscope at Pompey City Museum showing "Cupid's Cutie" and add me, with the tool of your modern day smutmeister ... the digital camera. This is the shocking smut ...
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Harperbury Hospital - Hertfordshire
RAndyVee
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Visiting Harperbury Hospital, near St. Albans, Hertfordshire, gives a rather stark insight into the treatment of people with learning difficulties and other disabilities du...
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Portsdown Main - Hampshire
RAndyVee
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Set above the white chalk cliffs, Portsdown Main is a highly visible landmark to the north of Portsmouth. With its strong Art Deco stylings and based on a building plan cre...
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The Cambridge Military Hospital - Hampshire
RAndyVee
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The Cambridge Military Hospital opened its doors to patients in 1879, named after His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge who was the Commander-in-Chief of the Army at the...
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ROC posts - Oxfordshire
RAndyVee
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With the Cold War and the threat of impending nuclear destruction, over 1500 ROC monitoring posts were built spanning the whole of the UK in the late 50s. These small under...
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