cane hill | observing the disintegration of the titanic
19|12|07

The group made their way up through the litter strewn main corridor before taking a right turn into the eastern side of the "horseshoe" corridor.

They entered the first ward, a small two-storey building straddling the corridor. This was Male Ward C (Ruskin/Rossetti) originally designed for suicidal patients. Like the epileptic ward, the ratio of single rooms to dormitory space was small.

They didn’t linger long. The ward was cleared so they moved back out into the corridor.



View north-east through the ground floor day-room windows of Male Ward C. (Z25:G.24.NE) © Marlon Bones 2007