WHITTINGHAM ASYLUM (4th Lancashire Couty Asylum) 2011 - First Report
Well, here's my first report for this forum, hope you enjoy it.
Picking just 12 shots from this massive site was particularly tricky, but I think these are some of the best from the day.
1) Female ward block - if you assume the fence is head-height, that gives some idea of the size of this behemoth.
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2) First shot of the day, was so pleased to finally crack this place, as it was a 2nd attempt and demolition looms on the horizon.
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3) As with most asylums, its miles and miles of corridor, some pretty sturdy like this one, some riddled with holes and rotting wood with who-knows-what beneath.
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4) One of the many small private rooms.
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5) Henry Littler's solid, dour architecture looms through a hole in a corridor ceiling.
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6) A rare intact item of furniture awaits its fate - a builder's skip.
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7) This calendar became redundant exactly one year before the asylum.
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8) The building itself enclosed its own airing courts, like this one, with a covered walkway.
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9) Radiators in a day-room.
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10) The once-smooth and wheelchair-friendly corridors are now more like mountaineering.
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11) Here's another to reinforce the point made with last previous image.
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11) Whittingham closed after the 1995 Xmas party, hence the tattered decorations still blowing in the breeze.
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