A bit of Cork history and a bit of a rant
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 8:47 pm
One of my interests, and prob one of the reasons I work at what I do, is old buildings and derelict ruins. If I can I like to take a walk through them cause it gives a feeling of what things were like back in the day so to speak, especially if you come across one that everyone just left and all the old documents, etc all still lying around. One building I was always interested in, was what is now called Atkin's Hall in Cork, its the really long building on the opposite side of the Lee as you drive on the Carrigrohane Road. It used to be a lunatic asylum, (it was actually called Eglinton Lunatic Asylum) and I always thought that due to the condition it was closed down in the 70's or even earlier.
The reason I write this is that we, the tax payer, are paying E6,000 a week for security for the building behind this, which is St. Kevin's, also an abandoned asylum. Yet I went up there yesterday and today, and got into Eglinton and if I wanted I could very easily have gotten into St. Kevin's and the church alongside, (all abandoned buildings). Not a sniff of security or anything, a couple of signs saying 'CCTV in operation' but thats it. And no cameras anywhere I might add! I found pics from previous people who had gone in there, and they are excellent shots, if you look at the pics, you would think, as I did that this place was closed for about 50 years, I was shocked when I found out that St.Kevin's only closed in 2002. Its amazing to look in the broken windows and see everything as it was, especially in the church, the organ is still intact, the priests clothes are hanging on a seat, a couple of the pews are overturned but thats it. The hospital itself is more eerie, confidential papers are lying on a stool in an office, broken plates are on the floor in the kitchen, a pool table lies abandoned in a room. Its spooky stuff to be honest.
There are places like this all over the country, which could be made into museums, or something could be done with them, Eglinton is partially done up as apartments, granted I wouldnt live in one cause of the history of the place, but some people dont care about that. Walking around these places reminds me a bit of what it must be to walk around the buildings in Chernobyl, everything abandoned, time just stood still and got left behind. Anyway, some interesting pics in the links below, and maybe you'll see what I mean then.
http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2055292694
http://www.28dayslater.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=31801
http://www.urbexforums.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1430
http://www.cosmicarchive.com/2008/06/st-kevins-asylum-kitchen-tuck-shop.html
I've walked a lot of derelict buildings and got mixed feelings but this one was a very eerie sad feeling, especially when you think that a lot of the people who went there would have had nothing wrong with them and were prob our own ages.
The reason I write this is that we, the tax payer, are paying E6,000 a week for security for the building behind this, which is St. Kevin's, also an abandoned asylum. Yet I went up there yesterday and today, and got into Eglinton and if I wanted I could very easily have gotten into St. Kevin's and the church alongside, (all abandoned buildings). Not a sniff of security or anything, a couple of signs saying 'CCTV in operation' but thats it. And no cameras anywhere I might add! I found pics from previous people who had gone in there, and they are excellent shots, if you look at the pics, you would think, as I did that this place was closed for about 50 years, I was shocked when I found out that St.Kevin's only closed in 2002. Its amazing to look in the broken windows and see everything as it was, especially in the church, the organ is still intact, the priests clothes are hanging on a seat, a couple of the pews are overturned but thats it. The hospital itself is more eerie, confidential papers are lying on a stool in an office, broken plates are on the floor in the kitchen, a pool table lies abandoned in a room. Its spooky stuff to be honest.
There are places like this all over the country, which could be made into museums, or something could be done with them, Eglinton is partially done up as apartments, granted I wouldnt live in one cause of the history of the place, but some people dont care about that. Walking around these places reminds me a bit of what it must be to walk around the buildings in Chernobyl, everything abandoned, time just stood still and got left behind. Anyway, some interesting pics in the links below, and maybe you'll see what I mean then.
http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2055292694
http://www.28dayslater.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=31801
http://www.urbexforums.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1430
http://www.cosmicarchive.com/2008/06/st-kevins-asylum-kitchen-tuck-shop.html
I've walked a lot of derelict buildings and got mixed feelings but this one was a very eerie sad feeling, especially when you think that a lot of the people who went there would have had nothing wrong with them and were prob our own ages.