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anon (host86-132-112-71.range86-132.btcentralplus.com): my name is catherine and i live in netherne on blue leaves avenue in the little cul de sac does anyone have any information on what part of the old asylum would have been where......

in response to: Netherne Mental Asylum by Simon Cornwell

Martin Lee 11th Sep 2008: After searching for 7 yrs I have finally found what must be the final resting place of my fathers mother whose death cert I have at last obtained. It was and still is a very......

in response to: Netherne Mental Asylum by Simon Cornwell

d saunders: these photos of the website are wonderful as i mentioned earlier, my great uncle ernest died aged 12 at netherne asylum in 1920 and i am trying to find out if he was buried there......

in response to: Netherne Mental Asylum by Simon Cornwell

netherne child: ive lived up in netherne for 7 years now with my parents and 2 siblings, i can say that there are hardly any more memorials of the asylum except for ofcourse the grave yard, water......

in response to: Netherne Mental Asylum by Simon Cornwell

donna saunders: after recently doing some family history research, i discovered that my great uncle, Ernest Osman born 1908 died at netherne aged only 12 years old. I am trying to find out who to contact so......

in response to: Netherne Mental Asylum by Simon Cornwell

Dinny Laufenboeck: I recently learnt that a Great-Uncle died at Netherne Asylum in 1916 after having been there for 3 years (admitted after a "normal" and productive life). In searching for more information about the institution,......

in response to: Netherne Mental Asylum by Simon Cornwell

misty: I like the pics they are awsome.I agree you should get some of the morgue,I love anything that involves paranormal or haunted this would be a cool place to go.How ever here in salem oregon where......

in response to: Haverford State Hospital by Nairi

Josh: I have been in Oslo several times over the past years and have liked it less every time. Norway has become fantastically wealthy, and this wealth has mirrored itself in a cultural vulgarity which......

in response to: Crime in Oslo by Rune-Willem

Susannah: Oh man you gave me a great idea- I NEED to get some lederhosen for MY turkey! I'm gonna put it on the Thanksgiving Table DRESSED IN STYLE. My family will be horrified, but I'm......

in response to: Fresh Eggs Wool Honey Window Boxes Trunks Yarn by GGP

jack: i once was lost in a mental asylum and drifted from room to room. i spoke with abe lincoln and rudy valentino, it was by far the most craziest place i've ever been to......

in response to: Netherne Mental Asylum by Simon Cornwell

jack: out of an insane asylum and into the pit of dispair, they but rode through the now empty hallways that once many walked and talked, humans busy at work spending their life years in work......

in response to: MoD Aquila (Part Two) by Simon Cornwell

Jamie: I hope you do. and if you do, i demand that you share the photos with us here. I'd like to repost the urbex stuff here, but i won't do it without permission. I've pleaded......

in response to: Granddaddy Side-by-side Tandem by I.T.U.C.

farleymowat: A nice evening photo, Peter. A bit doleful. Looks like a busy asylum of some kind off in the distance. Are those water towers?...

in response to: Blurry Rooftop Skyline by Peter

tenyen: so jaunty, yet very Arkham Asylum: http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2004/1/26/19439/5191 http://yen.spc.org/...

in response to: st clement\'s from the hip by elaine

nutskin@asylumseekers.net: Hey we're a band called asylumseekers. You can see our website at [[http://asylumseekers.net]] ...

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