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robynsassenmyview · 6 months
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Narcissists and sucker punches
"Narcissists and sucker punches", a review of 'Best of Enemies', screened by the National Theatre Live in Johannesburg and Pretoria until 28 October 2023.
HEAD-to-head: Neo-Conservative William F. Buckley (David Harewood) and flamboyant liberal Gore Vidal (Zachary Quinto) in Best of Enemies, screened by the National Theatre Live, in Johannesburg and Pretoria this week. THE RUSH AND thrust of politics can date very easily. Particularly within the ambit of a staged play. In the hands of the makers of James Graham’s Best of Enemies, however, the…
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13 Halloween Tales: Witch Headshot by David Boyle
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closetofcuriosities · 2 months
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Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me - 1992 - Dir. David Lynch
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behind the scenes of the finale of “twin peaks” (1991)
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3ncr · 2 years
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Listen here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfYLJDf1fvs
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angelswouldnthelpyou · 3 months
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snekdoodl · 3 months
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obsessed with this deleted dialogue from FIRE WALK WITH ME
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thatsrightice · 2 months
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Pilot Everett Blakely played by David Shields, Bombardier James Douglass played by Elliot Warren, and Navigator Harry Crosby played by Anthony Boyle
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princeloww · 1 month
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The Real St. Judes: Gartloch Hospital - History (abridged)
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The Scottish Lunacy Act of 1857 saw the creation of the Glasgow District Lunacy Board. The act, through these boards, aimed to establish and operate "district asylums", which would house patients unable to pay for the already existing "Royal Asylums".
In 1889, the Gartloch Estate was purchased by the City of Glasgow for approximately £8600 (~1 million today). The Glasgow District Lunacy Board were to turn it into an asylum for the mentally ill, and Gartloch Hospital would open in 1896.
In the early 1900s, a tuberculosis sanitorium was opened.
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During World War II, Gartloch was temporarily transformed into an Emergency Medical Services Hospital; the psychiatric patients were transferred and housed in other hospitals. After the war, the tuberculosis sanitorium was shut.
Gartloch would fall into the hands of a different board (Board of Management for Glasgow North-Eastern Mental Hospitals), after joining the NHS in 1948.
Although there were 830 beds in 1904, by 1990 there were apparently only 530 - this being just under the amount available when it first opened.
In its last few years, Gartloch would fall under the Greater Glasgow Community and Mental Health Services NHS Trust. In 1996, the hospital officially closed, and was essentially abandoned, until 2003, when plans to turn Gartloch into a village began.
Now, there is a village, "Gartloch Village", surrounding the hospital. The main body, the iconic front we see in Donna Franceschild's TOTA, standing derelict and with boarded windows.
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Oh, it's also apparently haunted, according to two nurses.
What was the hospital like?
I've nabbed these (like most of the other information - although I cross-referenced the rest (such as the years) from wikipedia and some other archives) from this article on hiddenglasgow.com.
I was born and lived at 2280 Gartloch Rd (East Cottages) of Gartloch Hospital. My Father, Bill Milne was the Bacteriologist at Gartloch Hospital Laboratory. My Mother was Helen and was the hospital hairdresser. My memories of Gartloch are the most wonderful memories ever. We had the most perfect childhood. The children of employees were involved in lots of differant ways. I remember especially the farm. Our house looked onto the busy fields and the Bishop Loch. We spent many happy summers pickinf tatties with the patients. And in the long cold winters, skating on the Bishop Loch. Christmad parties in the hospital involved all the staff, their children and patients. We got to know many of the patients who had been there most of their lives. Some had been admitted the the unit because of ''having a child out of wedlock'' I have so many stories to tell this page is not big enough! I would love to hear from anyone who remembers Gartloch or who lived/worked there.
Pattie Milne [04/02/2004]
I was talking with my gran t'other night about Gartloch (her maw died in there!) and she remembers these two women that used to walk about when she went visiting. One of them was about 4 foot nothing and the other about 6 foot. They walked up and down the hall, not saying a word to each other, but every now and then the taller one would repeatedly slap the little one on the head (that story seemed funnier when my gran told it!).
Crusty [30/01/2004]
There are a few more interesting stories on the linked article, so if you're interested, I recommend you check them out.
Finally: Takin' Over the Asylum (and other pop culture)
Takin' Over the Asylum aired on the 27th of September, 1994. The six-part drama was filmed in a disused wing of Gartloch, while the hospital was still open and functional. The hospital would close only 2 years after the airing of the show.
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Gartloch's iconic, gothic towers would play a key role in the show, and be instantly recognisable to any viewer of TOTA.
Although it shut down in 1996, TOTA would not be the only media produced about the hospital. Wikipedia states that a film was produced in 2005, named (appropriately) "Gartloch Hospital", that covered the history of the hospital. This film went on to win an award in 2007, at the Scottish Mental Health Art and Film Festival, for "Best Factual Film".
Although hidden away, Gartloch hospital has an undeniably interesting history. Personal accounts from the hospital seem to paint it as a fun place, where patients and staff seemed to get along. Knowing the horrors of early mental health treatment, and the abuse many would suffer in these sort of places, we can only hope that these accounts are true and create an accurate image of life surrounding the hospital.
And I wrote all this because I really like David Tennant. Good night
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Note the decorative peaks on the towers - they are absent from the rest of the photos. They were reportedly removed in the late 1930's.
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Very interesting archive that goes into the history of Gartloch: (link) (source of above images)
Timeline and personal memories: (link)
Overview: Wikipedia (gartloch, Takin' Over the Asylum)
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mastersoftheair · 1 month
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from david shield's instagram
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cloudberrylane · 6 months
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Series 9:
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TMNZ Series 4:
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Added context for those who haven't seen TMNZ, they wore one another's task outfits:
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closetofcuriosities · 21 days
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Twin Peaks (1990-2017)
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mydarlingclementiine · 2 months
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through the darkness of future past
the magician longs to see.
one chants out between two worlds
fire walk with me.
happy twin peaks day! 🌲 ☾⋆。𖦹 °✩
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zenryonameiyotosongen · 8 months
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