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UER Forum > Archived UE Main > Attention UE London people (Viewed 676 times)
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Attention UE London people
< on 1/1/2003 11:15 PM >
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I was recently told that the White Oaks Hospital in London was closed, I don't know anything else... do you guys know anything about it? Perhaps there is an infiltration awaiting us at this site. Please let me know what you find out, thanks...

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Re: Attention UE London people
<Reply # 1 on 1/2/2003 5:44 PM >
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Well, I haven't heard anything about it myself, but we'll be sure to check things out... Thanks for the info

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Re: Attention UE London people
<Reply # 2 on 1/2/2003 8:57 PM >
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White Oaks Hospital?...hmm are you talking about Victoria?

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<Reply # 3 on 1/3/2003 2:33 AM >
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No not Victoria Hospital, I was told White Oaks (not a psychiatric facility) just a regular hospital


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Re: Attention UE London people
<Reply # 4 on 1/3/2003 3:15 AM >
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Well, I've never heard of White Oaks Hospital and I've lived in London all my life... A search on the net turned up nothing, and the London Hospital Directory turned up nothing as well. Just have to see what turns up about this place I guess...

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<Reply # 5 on 1/3/2003 3:41 AM >
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I've lived in London from 94 to 2K1. Never heared about White Oak hospital. I did a search on Hospitals in the area. And Nothing. Only passobility is it called wrong. But only buildings that already or near abandoniation are Parkwood and Administrative building of St Thomas Psy.

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<Reply # 6 on 1/3/2003 3:48 PM >
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Hey Guys,

I've been looking for info on that hospital but came up with nothing but i found a article about abandoned buildings in london and that their taking down two buildings this year and they want london people to call a number and report abandoned buildings cause they don't know how many there is in london, so visit them soon, heres the link to where i read this

http://www.fyilondon.com/cgi-bin/niveau2.cgi?s=generic&p=67302.html&a=1







last edit 1/3/2003 12:14:18 PM by -=HR=-Rage

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Re: Attention UE London people
<Reply # 7 on 1/3/2003 6:17 PM >
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Well, I still couldn't find any info about this White Oaks Hospital... Also: the gym they refer to in that article at 555 Bathurst is the Adventure Connection Climbing Gym. Full exploration is up on our site Don't know about he one on wellington though.

Anyway, I'm starting to think this White Oaks is in another city. Thanks for the info about the St. Thomas Psych building though, we'll be sure to check it out.



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Re: Attention UE London people
<Reply # 8 on 1/3/2003 7:53 PM >
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Um... white oaks hospital.... right... as far as I know such a place does not exist... we have an area of london called white oaks, near it we have Victoria hospital, and Parkwood hospital(the new one)(both of those are in operation) and we did have the abandoned parkwood(westminster which is almost all torn down) (then again you know that having visited it yourself Nvr2loud). There are no other hospitals in the White Oaks area... and no hospital called white oaks.. I would suggest verifying your sources.

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Re: Attention UE London people
<Reply # 9 on 1/3/2003 7:55 PM >
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Also, Alex, know of any other places in or around london, that we do not have on our site?

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Re: Attention UE London people
<Reply # 10 on 1/3/2003 10:32 PM >
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I know climbing gym really well.. Well I used to climb there) Nothing is really to see there. But well still... other location I know as well, pass it many times on the way to work. There another one like that. I think it's on Hill Street between Wellington and Clarence. Just some old house.

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<Reply # 11 on 1/4/2003 5:14 PM >
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Well thanks everyone for searching, I turned up nothing as well. Guess someone gave me the wrong name, I'll check my sources to see if the area/name was screwed up during communication. I'd sure like to know about the St. Thomas hospital building discussed above. Also, I saw part of the London Hospital for the Insane that was abandonned, that is on my future exploration list. Tonight I'm going into a building in Hamilton.... I'll post more after exploring (including the name... sorry, can't be too careful!)

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<Reply # 12 on 1/5/2003 12:00 AM >
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About St. Thomas Psy Administrative building (Or whatever it's called). It's only passobility just because Parkwood Psy and thats building are sisters and were built in the same time. Same design. Also I know someone who is working there....no don't worry she is only working there...she is not a patient))) To be more exact the building I'm talking about is on the right side of the road when you're going to Port Stanley. The left side is not that old. She was telling about passibility of moving everything to the newer place. Actually Parkwood Psy is the building you're talking about. It's on the other side of Commisioners across Victoria Hospital.

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Re: Attention UE London people
<Reply # 13 on 1/5/2003 2:01 AM >
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Well thanks for the info, we'll have to check it out.

And actually, the building Nvr2loud is talking about, London Hospital for the Insane, is not the same as Parkwood. This is LHI: http://uelondon.minimanga.com/misc/linsane.JPG It's located on the (still in operation) London Psychiatric Hospital grounds. Parkwood is another place entirely... and speaking of which, it's in the process of demolition. All that remains is a small part of the central hub section. All the tunnels are being filled in as well.

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Re: Attention UE London people
<Reply # 14 on 1/5/2003 3:52 AM >
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Ahrr....opss.) thanx... Sucks about Parkwood. I didn't had a chance to be there. But well. It's too late now.
BTW where is LHI for some reason I can't recall the location or even the building itself.

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Re: Attention UE London people
<Reply # 15 on 1/5/2003 4:43 AM >
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It's on the LPH grounds, and those are located alongside Highbury Ave North.

Here's an aerial pic of the entire LPH facility. The LHI building is in the middle and marked "850" in yellow. The huge complex to left is still active. There's also some smaller abandoned buildings, including dormitory-style structures and large barn, on the grounds as well.

http://webmap.city.london.on.ca/temp/50782783907.jpg


Here's a zoomed out shot of the entire area:


http://webmap.city.london.on.ca/temp/50782783917.jpg



Hope that helps you


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Re: Attention UE London people
<Reply # 16 on 1/5/2003 9:43 PM >
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I found out why no one has heard of White Oaks in London.... it's because the person telling me got her info very very wrong, what she meant was Oxford Regional Centre in Woodstock (White Oaks in London?????) don't know how she got names and cities wrong!!!

Anyway, the hospital she was talking about was the one on the east side of Hwy 59 north of Woodstock, it has been demolished. It was almost directly accross from the Ontario Hospital (known to UE London guys as the Oxford Regional Centre)

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Re: Attention UE London people
<Reply # 17 on 1/5/2003 9:54 PM >
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Okay guys, this is what I know of for the Woodstock area......

1) Oxford Regional Centre
Hwy #59 on East Side (demolished)

2) Ontario Hospital Farm, (woodstock)
(part of the Oxford Regional Centre)
Hwy #59 on West Side (abandoned)

3) Oxford House of Refuge
11th concession just south of Rd. 17
(to be demolished this week, please do not visit
as it is only an empty shell - tresspassers will
be caught and prosecuted - trust me on this)

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Re: Attention UE London people
<Reply # 18 on 1/5/2003 11:18 PM >
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Hmm, well, we were told by two sources (a local guy we ran into there, and another guy through email who claimed his father used to be a guard there) that the location we were at was just generally known as ORC... the "main" ORC that was demo'd must be the 9-storey building we were told about. As for the House of Refuge, that's a damn shame (read your other post). As it stands, we'll probably drop by to take a couple outside pics before the place is gone.

Anyway, at least that clears up the White Oaks Hospital mystery.

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Re: Attention UE London people
<Reply # 19 on 1/5/2003 11:45 PM >
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Just found this...

Filled with plenty of info on the ORC facilities including a history and general timeline of events

http://www.execulink.com/~ocbogs/oxhquiz/oxha044.html



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