Hospital Of Bleeding Doors
It's been a little while since I last posted a thread and will probably remain a rare occurrence, if I'm honest. But anyway, here a thread.
The Hospital
Dating back to 1879 CMH, built by Messrs Martin Wells and Co., was named after the duke of Cambridge and opened on...
History
Radio interferometry started in Cambridge in the mid-1940s, with funding provided by Mullard Limited and the Science Research Council. Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory, which is located at Lord’s Bridge, Cambridgeshire, was founded by Sir Martin Ryle, an English radio astronomer...
Hi guys been a year and i haven't even posted this one this was a fun splore to do, went with @Miss-Anthrope.
And the journey began leaving the house at 5 in the morning on a cold winter day to get to this place (the ''Bleeding doors'' were priority today) we arrived at 7:30 managed to...
As I was going passed Cambridge on a recent trip down south I thought I'd have a look at this place as I understand it's not going to be around for long. Solo mooch this one and was unfortunately not in here long and managed to miss all the best bits. It started with a cavalier entry with the...
En route back from RAF Upwood we decided to stop by Cambridge’s Regional War Room, aka RSG4 after developing a somewhat large fascination of bunkers. I was almost not going to bother uploading this due to a lack of pictures and lack of entry at all, however as there are no reports on this place...
A bit of history that for once I did NOT steal :D ..... well from anyone on here :D
History
Since 1982, the Nene Valley Gliding Club [1] has conducted its glider operations from a field that occupies the site of the old runways. Initially these operations were under an agreement with the...
hey all, i'm back again
:D So, after setting my alarm at, what can only be described as stupid o'clock in the morning and riding for what seemed like forever in darkness, I finally found myself standing in a Burger King car park waiting for my friend. Lucky I didn't have to wait long, and we...
So its nice to get into another derp, been a while since I've done a nice, exciting big derp and this is one I have considered doing for a while.
Visited on a miserable November morning with MrDan
We started off with the maternity unit which has been disused since 1998 and it certainly shows...
Had a good opportunity to visit this place after a long time of wanting to, managed to score a spot to sleep on Captain Trollface and Spider Monkey's hotel room floor so we could hit it good and early. :D Was stupidly thick fog that morning and would have made for some majorly haunting...
Visited with Goldie, this one was a whole lot of fun! getting in at 11pm and sleeping on a hard floor was 'great'.. In fact i'm not even sure i slept! At 6am as it began to get light we started to move around the place and it was so nice to see this place by dawn! Was nice and peaceful at this...
After visiting the hospital back in august I decided I would get some more external shots at night. I entered the site as usual and headed towards the first set of buildings and started capturing some long exposures. It was a perfect night, the stars and the moon were shining bright, perfect! I...
I'd been wanting to visit this place for ages, I went with two 28DL members; sentinel, and juicerail, the last of whom was actually born in there. With it being within such close proximity of military bases etc there is a lot of security, gurkhas and dog handlers patrol the grounds 24 hours a...
Cambridge Military Hospital
Visited with Chaos
History
The Cambridge Military Hospital, built by Messrs Martin Wells and Co. of Aldershot, was located at Stanhope Lines. It was named after Prince George, Duke of Cambridge and opened on 18 July 1879. In the First World War, the Cambridge...
I took these photos a while back but only just decided to upload them. This was my first trip to CMH and wow it was impressive. We made our way into the site and did not get disturbed for the rest of the day! Because of time we didnt manage to look around the rest of the site but anyway here are...
Visited with Webbley and Chrisr86. In Dec 2012 Maternity Bit and January 2013 for the Video!
The Cambridge Military Hospital, built by Messrs Martin Wells and Co. of Aldershot, was located at Stanhope Lines. It was named after Prince George, Duke of Cambridge and opened on 18 July 1879. In the...
After the legendary morning that was Santastock 2012 a few of us decided to have a look at this place (minus the Christmas outfits).
I had previously visited in August but only took pictures of the outside of the buildings.
Absolutely stunning Victorian building with plenty to see. I spent...
CAMBRIDGE MILITARY HOSPITAL, ALDERSHOT.
After changing my mind about heading 'oop narth' at the last minute and a miserable fail at my first port of call, I found myself peering through the fences of this southern beauty.
Failure was not an option today as this had happened here a few weeks...