Whittingham Asylum, Goosnargh, Preston

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    1. ° Amber ° (66 months ago | reply)

      I truly like this place!

    2. phill.d (66 months ago | reply)

      You dig it Amber? It's even more sinister for real :-)

    3. Lady Wulfrun (66 months ago | reply)

      Where has that tea lady got too?

      Phill, tell me that this was somewhere you were exploring, and not the hotel you stopping over in! ;-)

    4. The MotoLady (66 months ago | reply)

      Great work.

    5. JonTait2002 (66 months ago | reply)

      Wonderful - you don't half find some scary places to photograph. This is another classic

    6. Ash Zombola (66 months ago | reply)

      well composed, the colour is brilliant

    7. tomthecabinboy (55 months ago | reply)

      I feel honoured now. I asked you ages ago for this picture.
      www.flickr.com/photos/phill_dvsn/2060686562/i n/set-721576...
      And you emailed me a copy. It STILL has pride of place as my desktop background. I havnt used it for any other reasons apart from personal enjoyment.

      Cheers.

    8. phill.d (55 months ago | reply)

      tomthecabinboy
      No worries Tom.
      I don't have problems with folk sharing my stuff.
      I do take exception to them trying to make money out of them though.

      --
      Seen on my Flickr home page. (?)

    9. R C Hess (47 months ago | reply)

      Makes you contemplate things. Who are the insane, the mentally ill? Maybe those of us living on the outside pretending society is as it should be.

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    11. chokoreto aisukurimu (29 months ago | reply)

      I rarely see good quality photo's of places and buildings like this. Love them! Thank you for posting ^^

    12. azoor (26 months ago | reply)

      Hi your photos are beautiful. I was thinking of going to Whittingham Asylum myself what was the security like? Was it easy to get in? :) zagzig_@hotmail.com

    13. DiZbUsTeRMUFC (25 months ago | reply)

      Going there soon with plenty of batteries for digital camera.
      My wife's great grandad was in here until he died in 1960.
      Not bothered about security, will act dumb and ignorrant. And hide.

    14. sausagedog1 (11 months ago | reply)

      Great picture, but so sad. The stories that could be told if walls spoke.

    15. MishSpain (8 months ago | reply)

      WOW!!! Speechless...........

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