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jerm IX
Location: Somewhere, Ontario, Canada Gender: Male
If you can't find something nice to say...say it on UER.
| | | Re: 1850s villa / hospital / heritage site <Reply # 20 on 6/6/2011 7:48 PM >
| | | just got word that this place is once again sealed tight.
http://myabandonmentissues.blogspot.ca/ |
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Ange Vashes
Location: Brampton Gender: Male
Defy the norm of reality.
| | Re: 1850s villa / hospital / heritage site <Reply # 21 on 6/14/2011 9:02 PM >
| | | Love how the outside looks perfect, then inside is like destroyed.
Everything always becomes, just a memory. |
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jerm IX
Location: Somewhere, Ontario, Canada Gender: Male
If you can't find something nice to say...say it on UER.
| | | Re: 1850s villa / hospital / heritage site <Reply # 22 on 6/30/2011 2:44 AM >
| | | re-opened.
http://myabandonmentissues.blogspot.ca/ |
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jerm IX
Location: Somewhere, Ontario, Canada Gender: Male
If you can't find something nice to say...say it on UER.
| | | Re: 1850s villa / hospital / heritage site <Reply # 23 on 8/1/2011 9:59 PM >
| | | Apparently its been a busy site of late. It has once again been sealed tighter than a nuns special area (censored for L'Ali's sake). These hand written signs are posted all around the building, including one outside the secret P.O.E., which is no longer secret. Whatever you do, don't go TRANSPASSING here!
NO TRANSPASSING POLICE PATROLED by jerm IX, on Flickr
http://myabandonmentissues.blogspot.ca/ |
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shadowedsmile
Location: Northwestern Ontario Gender: Female
mines always on the mind
| | Re: 1850s villa / hospital / heritage site <Reply # 24 on 8/2/2011 1:52 AM >
| | | Well, whatever officer is patrolling best not be the one writing the tickets with so many errors.
"Adventure is the respectful pursuit of trouble." - Expedition Overland |
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jerm IX
Location: Somewhere, Ontario, Canada Gender: Male
If you can't find something nice to say...say it on UER.
| | | Re: 1850s villa / hospital / heritage site <Reply # 25 on 2/17/2012 3:35 AM >
| | | This lovely comment was just posted on my blog post... "Thank you so much for this wonderful post. It was my grandmother who purchased this property in 1952 and restored it to some of its' former glory. She operated it a as a private chronic care hospital until her retirement. As a child we had an apartment on the 3rd floor. One of the rooms shown was my bedroom. We used to take great delight in sliding down those beautiful wooden bannisters. My grandfather, a painter by trade, had a passion for gardening so the exterior and grounds were in immaculate condition. And as a teenager I cooked on that very stove for my part-time and summer job. Lunch and dinner for 38 patients. I have driven by many times in the years since and it saddens me to see the decline. I hope someone cares enough to restore it. I know the cost may be prohibitive but I can't agree with those who suggest the wrecking ball is the answer... "
http://myabandonmentissues.blogspot.ca/ |
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Vital Films
Location: Scarboro - Dean Park Gender: Male
Caveman king explorer
| | | Re: 1850s villa / hospital / heritage site <Reply # 26 on 2/17/2012 4:50 AM >
| | | Wow now that is just awesome! Great location! Can't believe I missed this? and for the woman who commented on your blog, what an awesome story! I had a similar reply to one of my shoots at the Valley Halla. She had replied saying that she had lived there when she was little. Remembers playing in the big garden and down in the paddock. Great story's come from great places like these!
Cavemen were once secluded to caves. Then they were released, they were released to explore the world! www.flickr.com/photos/vitalfilms1 |
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sQualie
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada Gender: Female
sQualtastic
| | Re: 1850s villa / hospital / heritage site <Reply # 27 on 2/18/2012 2:39 PM >
| | | Posted by jerm IX This lovely comment was just posted on my blog post... "....I have driven by many times in the years since and it saddens me to see the decline. I hope someone cares enough to restore it. I know the cost may be prohibitive but I can't agree with those who suggest the wrecking ball is the answer... "
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I don't know if you saw the thread I posted about a month ago but the place is for sale and there's also a conversion plan that's waiting approval too. If you can reply to this person, maybe they would be interested in knowing about it. Here's the thread: http://www.uer.ca/...urrpage=1&pp#post0 Links to the mls listing and conversion website are in there. The place was locked up pretty tight last time I was there. [last edit 2/18/2012 2:45 PM by sQualie - edited 2 times]
http://www.flickr....otos/c_rouge/sets/ |
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jerm IX
Location: Somewhere, Ontario, Canada Gender: Male
If you can't find something nice to say...say it on UER.
| | | Re: 1850s villa / hospital / heritage site <Reply # 28 on 5/22/2012 1:04 PM >
| | | Sealed as of yesterday. I continue to receive messages from relatives of former residents that are grateful for this post, and share more info, as well as their own personal memories. Pretty cool.
http://myabandonmentissues.blogspot.ca/ |
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jerm IX
Location: Somewhere, Ontario, Canada Gender: Male
If you can't find something nice to say...say it on UER.
| | | Re: 1850s villa / hospital / heritage site <Reply # 29 on 3/12/2013 1:38 PM >
| | | Stopped by on the weekend. Fresh paint or primer on parts of the building, even the boards over the windows were painted. Tightly sealed, even the secret entrance. Bummer. Hopefully the fresh paint indicates something is finally happening with a restoration of sorts. Across the street, a location stands that we may be rushing to in the future. A place I called home as a teenager, Brookside Youth Centre. A government insider has informed me that discussions are taking place to possibly close the Y.O. Jail...
http://myabandonmentissues.blogspot.ca/ |
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CopySix
Location: Barrie, Ontario, Canada Gender: Male
Agent of the System
| | | Re: 1850s villa / hospital / heritage site <Reply # 30 on 3/13/2013 7:15 PM >
| | | Great pics. Sweet-arse rich wood paneling and architectural details - luv'n it! Before it closed, there were 38 chronic care patients living in this building on the first two floors.
'ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US' URBEX - http://www.UrbExBarrie.Blogspot.com Magic: The GAthering - http://www.MTG-Realm.Blogspot.com |
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dammband
Location: Atlanta, Georgia Gender: Male
| | Re: 1850s villa / hospital / heritage site <Reply # 31 on 3/14/2013 1:17 AM >
| | | Great looking place
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Ground State
Location: Ontario, Canada Gender: Male
| | Re: 1850s villa / hospital / heritage site <Reply # 32 on 3/14/2013 8:29 PM >
| | | Posted by 20SeVeN Nice, I like 3+4 personally. Kinda brings to mind the inside of a pyramid for some reason...
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I can see what you mean; the high ceilings in some of the rooms and the way the walls blend in with the ceilings sort of gave me the same impression.
The shots were fantastic Jerm! Too bad about the stained glass, but the hilarious spelling errors on that sign made up for it!
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jerm IX
Location: Somewhere, Ontario, Canada Gender: Male
If you can't find something nice to say...say it on UER.
| | | Re: 1850s villa / hospital / heritage site <Reply # 33 on 3/15/2013 2:50 AM >
| | | Cheers boys. Bummed it was sealed. I want another run at it.
http://myabandonmentissues.blogspot.ca/ |
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jerm IX
Location: Somewhere, Ontario, Canada Gender: Male
If you can't find something nice to say...say it on UER.
| | | Re: 1850s villa / hospital / heritage site <Reply # 34 on 10/15/2013 2:43 PM >
| | | On September 1st, 2013, well over two years after our first visit, we once again found our way inside. It is truly a shame that this building continues to deteriorate and no signs of progress have emerged as far as saving this beautiful historic structure. The City of Cobourg is continually ordering the property owner to reseal the building and boards now cover many of the windows on all three floors. The decay has only gotten worse within these walls. With not a lot of light creeping in, we turned the camera on each other and had some fun taking portraits.
IMG_4636 by jerm IX, on Flickr
IMG_4632 by jerm IX, on Flickr
IMG_4551 by jerm IX, on Flickr
IMG_4572 by jerm IX, on Flickr
IMG_4584 by jerm IX, on Flickr
IMG_4537 by jerm IX, on Flickr
IMG_4515 by jerm IX, on Flickr
IMG_4589 by jerm IX, on Flickr
IMG_4556 by jerm IX, on Flickr
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