Indaparkside
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The fuckers have started letting them off early there like bombs the dogs going mad we’ve got a week to go yet
My sister has two one ran out the door and never came back for hours they spent all night looking for her. Every year it’s the same the dogs are terrifiedHaving 2 rescue dogs this time of year is hell for us. One of my dogs is on Xanax as she gets that scared she froths from the mouth. A dog from Dogs4rescue died of a heart attack last year. Every year we pray they get banned. Can you imagine what it's like for ex soldiers ?
I remember them being readily availble early sixties and easy enough to get hold of packets of bangers, the firework of choice. Booth Hall Hospital was kept inordinatley busy year on year and maybe with hindsight we should only be encouraging organized events these days.When I were a boy, they would only be sold just before Bonty night and you would have to go to Newton Heath to get them.
"Shudders". I spent many weeks strapped to a bed in there as a toddler thanks to a tray full of hot tea and coffee.I remember them being readily availble early sixties and easy enough to get hold of packets of bangers, the firework of choice. Booth Hall Hospital was kept inordinatley busy year on year and maybe with hindsight we should only be encouraging organized events these days.
Pioneers in burn maneagement back in the day and so sad to see it's demise, also at the forefront of of new techniques in burns, skin cover and scar management. Hope you recovered quickly mate and can't imagine anything replicating the pain of a burn. Especially for a child."Shudders". I spent many weeks strapped to a bed in there as a toddler thanks to a tray full of hot tea and coffee.
I remember being strapped, face down staring at a fish tank for an eternity.
I agree 100% with your last sentence mate.
I was young enough to not remember the pain and my back is as smooth as a babies bottom (apart from a few ugly scars).Pioneers in burn maneagement back in the day and so sad to see it's demise, also at the forefront of of new techniques in burns, skin cover and scar management. Hope you recovered quickly mate and can't imagine anything replicating the pain of a burn. Especially for a child.
No mate it closed early 2000's. I think they use the Royal Manchester now?I was young enough to not remember the pain and my back is as smooth as a babies bottom (apart from a few ugly scars).
Is Booth Hall still in operation?
Cheers mate. I'll give that a read.No mate it closed early 2000's. I think they use the Royal Manchester now?
An intersting article from the MEN on the history of Booth Hall
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Stunning photos show the rise and fall of much-loved Booth Hall hospital
"Very fond memories of the place and the staff."www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Been going off since early September near me. I am less than a mile from Strangeways though where they sell them.The fuckers have started letting them off early there like bombs the dogs going mad we’ve got a week to go yet
Had my tonsils removed at Booth Hall. George Heslop’s son was in the next bed and he had really fancy toys like stickle bricks!No mate it closed early 2000's. I think they use the Royal Manchester now?
An intersting article from the MEN on the history of Booth Hall
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Stunning photos show the rise and fall of much-loved Booth Hall hospital
"Very fond memories of the place and the staff."www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
No mate it closed early 2000's. I think they use the Royal Manchester now?
An intersting article from the MEN on the history of Booth Hall
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Stunning photos show the rise and fall of much-loved Booth Hall hospital
"Very fond memories of the place and the staff."www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
I had a theory back in the day that they harvested kids tonsils and sold them on to the third world. All I had was a slight sore throat along with my my other 32 classmates. Not a single tonsil made it through into secondary education.Had my tonsils removed at Booth Hall. George Heslop’s son was in the next bed and he had really fancy toys like stickle bricks!