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Evening all,
Visited with Camerashy, Dai and Gareth earlier this month. This was one we definately had on the list to do, so after a very early start and over a good hour of waiting for sunrise which, with the rain made it very difficult on exposure times for the first couple of hours. Especially down stairs in the clinics which is what most people go there for.
An affluent looking town with an overgrown house/clinic in the centre. Apparently Dr Anna is still alive, over 100 years old and being cared for in nursing home accommodation. Her name and her husband's were apparently above the door of the Urological clinic they ran down in the lower levels of the basement. The house is a split level affair, with clinical and waiting / administration spaces on the ground and lower ground floors with an opulent house on the floors above. Dr Anna was clearly a well dressed lady judging by the amount of swanky old clothing and bags still there and the furniture. Not to mention the hobbies and travels they clearly had judging by the items left behind. Her husband died in a car crash sometime in the 90s and the home has been left to rot.
Not sure if this is the most current history, on with some photos.
Thanks for looking in.
Tim
Visited with Camerashy, Dai and Gareth earlier this month. This was one we definately had on the list to do, so after a very early start and over a good hour of waiting for sunrise which, with the rain made it very difficult on exposure times for the first couple of hours. Especially down stairs in the clinics which is what most people go there for.
An affluent looking town with an overgrown house/clinic in the centre. Apparently Dr Anna is still alive, over 100 years old and being cared for in nursing home accommodation. Her name and her husband's were apparently above the door of the Urological clinic they ran down in the lower levels of the basement. The house is a split level affair, with clinical and waiting / administration spaces on the ground and lower ground floors with an opulent house on the floors above. Dr Anna was clearly a well dressed lady judging by the amount of swanky old clothing and bags still there and the furniture. Not to mention the hobbies and travels they clearly had judging by the items left behind. Her husband died in a car crash sometime in the 90s and the home has been left to rot.
Not sure if this is the most current history, on with some photos.
Thanks for looking in.
Tim