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Sutton Bridge Lincolnshire

Hospital A is a large and dilapidated medical complex in Scotland that cared for the poor and destitute. It closed around 35 years ago.

 

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visits to hospital

patienten-essen / food for inpatients

Watch They Might Be Giants' new video "Insect Hospital+" created by me, made w/ 6 short songs from their fantastic new album Nanobots!

www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYiIcETO2A4&feature=youtu.be

visits to hospital, August 2014

teppich / carpet

Descripción

La fachada principal, como sucede con la actual, estaba orientada al este. A la entrada había un patio que daba paso a la Puerta Dorada, que estaba labrada al «romano», y era llamada así por el color con el que estaba policromada. Esta portada plateresca estaba protegida por un voladizo de madera, decorado con casetones y sostenido por dos columnas, y, encima del entablamento, presentaba una hornacina donde se colocó una escultura del Apóstol Santiago. Los escudos de la Orden de Santiago y los de los Reyes también aparecían en la portada.

 

A través de esta puerta, se ingresaba en el vestíbulo. Era una pieza grande, con las paredes enlucidas y el techo de madera. Tenía dos puertas: Una conducía a la iglesia y la otra desembocaba en el patio que hoy conocemos. El patio es cuadrado y tiene dos plantas, ambas con galerías arquitrabadas, con columnas de piedra y zapatas de madera en la baja y pies derechos en la alta, las cuales han sido cerradas posteriormente. Las columnas se alzan sobre plintos y presentan un tipo de capitel con estrías, conocido desde tiempos de Lorenzo Vázquez, que en este caso se adornan con escudos con la Cruz de Santiago. Este modelo de patio tendrá larga trayectoria en la región.

 

La pila, de planta octogonal, fue concebida a modo de concha, alternando en su ornamentación el escudo de la Orden de Santiago con unas máscaras, por cuyas bocas brota el agua. En el friso de la taza hay una inscripción en la que figura la fecha de 3 de junio de 1600.

visits to hospital, August 2014

versorgung / accomodation

Another night in the hospital. I was an idiot... I told them I'd had another seizure. Soooo...the guy who plays a neurologist on TV (Zoom) increased my dose and made me stay another night. I'm hoping to be freed today!

Happy Window Wednesday!

The Hospital, February 6, 2023, 5:24 a.m.

Indeed, this horrendous episode will be fixed in my memory for quite some time. I had actually been ill for quite a long time, and after multiple visits to the emergency department, I was finally admitted. Three Covid tests were negative. But I had lost my sense of smell, which is a classic side effect of Covid. I've also received four vaccinations. I believe I was fortunate to have survived this ordeal.

This is an area in the central administration section of the Danvers State Hospital Kirkbride. Note all the paperwork on the floor.

 

Some of these B&W shots are totally blown out in certain parts. I changed them from color to B&W in Photoshop in an attempt to salvage them. The blown out areas are slightly less glaring in B&W.

 

I would really love this picture if it weren't blown out in the middle. Too bad I can't go back and take this shot again.

 

More Danvers State Hospital

Revisiting our lair.

 

Atkinson Morley Hospital.

Starting the week with a hospital appointment, and wondering if the patients here were ever fed Rizine to fortify them and aid recovery?

 

That might be hard to find out. But we can surely discover the who, what, why, where, when, and how of this hospital. Can't we?

 

Photographer: Robert French

 

Collection: Lawrence Photograph Collection

 

Date: Circa 1865-1914

 

NLI Ref: L_CAB_06157

 

You can also view this image, and many thousands of others, on the NLI’s catalogue at catalogue.nli.ie

 

Old Operating Theatre Museum, London, England, UK

195:365

this shoot was hecka hard bc there were actually people here (theres usually like no one where i usually shoot) but yeah i really like how this turned out even tho editing it was a pain in the ass

 

Adelaide's biggest ever construction project - the new Royal Adelaide Hospital (NRAH)

   

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La luz se cuela por los ventanales....

I've had a lot of luck and rarely been to hospitals. One day I was helping my father to get to a routine control. Walking towards the main entrance I was wondering how environment affects us as human beings. I started to pay attention to colors, smell, rust, new hings, old things and the people working there. This particular hospital is considered to be good by standards, but the atmosphere by architecture, colors, rustiness and design doesn't support the feeling of re convalescence. Just a little bit more enthusiasm in the hospital environment would definitely have an positive effect I would presume.

Standon Hall Hospital/Beeches Care Home.

 

Wikipedia:- Standon Hall, which was built circa 1910, to the design of Liverpool architect J. Francis Doyle, is a manor house located in Standon. The Hall was formally owned and built for Sir Thomas Anderton Salt, a director of the North Staffordshire Railway company, but its use as a family home was short-lived, it being sold to Staffordshire County Council in 1925 for hospital use. In the 1930s pavilions for tuberculosis patients were built in the grounds whilst the principal activity at the site was orthopedic treatment. Upon the opening of Stafford General Hospital in 1983, the NHS sold the property into the private sector and the manor house itself converted into a residential care home for up to 22 elderly ladies and gentlemen, with the outbuildings, by now known as "The Beeches", specialising in dementia care for an additional 21 elderly residents.

visits to hospital, August 2014

wartebereiche / waiting areas

General Hospital

 

Here is the link to the brand new video!!

 

youtu.be/8wnlO4a2B9A

 

This now abandoned hospital closed its doors permanently in early 2011 and has been sitting vacant and slowly deteriorating ever since. The hospital was founded in 1898 and had numerous additions added throughout the years as the city around it grew in size. In 1963 the hospital was pretty much completely rebuilt and this is evidenced by its current architectural style. In 2011 it was replaced by a more modern facility which at the time would have been state of the art and cost almost half a billion dollars.

 

This building along with two others nearby were bought in 2013 for $65,000. The company converted one of the buildings into condominiums and later sold the other two in 2019. The building's current owner plans to turn the large former hospital into a long-term care facility but so far, as of this writing, nothing has happened at the site.

 

An incredible explore this building was absolutely massive with multiple floors and wings with 11 years worth of decay. Inside, the hospital looks like a war zone in parts, with water intruding and causing mosses to grow, walls collapsing and even the wall surrounding one of the elevator shafts had collapsed! Although mostly emptied of its contents, the hospital did still have a chapel, a physical therapy pool as well as various large x-ray machines. With a regular stream of visitors, whether it be kids, scrappers, homeless or even urban explorers, the local police have had their hands full! Earlier this year a group of three teenagers were inside exploring the building at night and lost their way, they ended up having to call the police to rescue them. During my visit I had a close call when someone locked me inside the building but more on that later when I release part two of the video!!

Zonnestraal

Architectural style Modern (Nieuwe Bouwen)

Location Hilversum, Netherlands

Address Loosdrechtse Bos 5-21

Construction started 1925

Completed 1931

Design and construction

Architect Jan Duiker, Bijvoet

The estate Zonnestraal is a former sanatorium in Hilversum, the Netherlands. The building was designed by architect Jan Duiker and is an example of the Nieuwe Bouwen.[1] In 1995, the estate was submitted to UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites, and it is currently on the tentative list.

A photo I took when I was visiting my wife in hospital in Stoke. I`ve never uploaded because originally it had a horrible yellow salt bin taking up half of the foreground VW ( I was tired ).

Recently watched a YouTube video referring to AI in Lightroom so decided to give it a try. This is the result !!!

Brigham and Women’s Hospital – Advanced Multimodality Image Guided Operating (AMIGO) Suite, Boston, MA

 

Photography Courtesy of Warren Jagger

 

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Moscow. Outskirts. Hospital. (1980)

Happy Window Wednesday! Fortunately my last view was yesterday. Home now and hope to be on Flickr a little more as the week progresses. I'm doing fine, lots pain, but I am walking some on a walker. Thanks for the well wishes.

The hospital buildings have been abandoned since 2010 when they were examined to be too worse condition to be totally renovated in other words the renovation wouldn’t have been economically viable. This statement meant that over 100 years old heritage of people treatment at the site would come to end.

The oldest buildings at the site were built in the end of 17th century and the newest and the largest one in early 60s. The yellow wooden building served as retirement house and it was the first of its kind in Lappeenranta Finland.

Nowadays the condition of the buildings is very poor. The buildings have faced a lot of vandalism and the most of the windows have been shattered. It seems that the destiny of the buildings is that they will eventually be teared down.

 

That tree in the hospital that is allways full of little birds.

Taken with my digi Fujifilm A850.

This large old abandoned hospital was full of old chairs and trolleys, strange shape to the corridors and set on different levels .

Out on a mission with Rusty and Oldschool..

 

After four years, today I have finally achieved my postgraduate diploma of specialisation in Hospital Pharmacy with the highest score, 70/70 summa cum laude.

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