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UER Forum > Private Boards Index > Architecture & Urban Planning > Kirkbride or old Hospital Plans (Viewed 4358 times)
lilli 


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Kirkbride or old Hospital Plans
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Being in the UK, I have been round to many archive centres and picked up a few copies, also planning maps from redevelopments and the odd other bit here and there of UK hospitals and asylums like Cane Hill and West Park etc

I was wondering does anybody have the same for the old Kirks or similar, or know an on-line source? I am looking to make a map and plan hallway and think that a few non UK ones would work very well!

Would be very happy to swap for copies I have!




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< Reply # 1 on 4/24/2009 11:12 PM >
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Something like this?




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*cry*

Like what ..... I cant see anything




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Well it seems like I forgot to post the link!

http://www.springg...Tour/floorpl2.html



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Yup bit as big and as from the shelf as is possible

Like this ........





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This may not be exactly what you're looking for but here's a fire escape map from a building (I believe Ryon Hall) that was an addition to a kirkbride campus:

Ryon Hall Floor Plan by captainsvelte, on Flickr

Here are a couple shots of a blue-print type map I found. This building is the recreation building (pool, bowling alley, gym, etc.) for the patients:

map1 by captainsvelte, on Flickr

map2 by captainsvelte, on Flickr




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