NORTH WALES HOSPITAL, DENBIGH - MARCH 2015
History
Designed by architect Thomas Full James to originally accommodate between 60 and 200 patients, the hospital originally had its own farm and gasworks. Planned for closure by Enoch Powell during the 1960s, it was closed in sections from 1991...
Did this place a few weeks ago. Didn't look like much from outside, every window had those brown metal plates with holes.
Found one that was loose and through the cellar.
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Mid Wales Hospital
(Previously named The Brecon and Radnor Joint Asylum)
The Explore
The original weekend plan developed rapidly throughout the day before this explore, and instead of going to bed i found myself excitedly driving to Wolverhampton to meet up with Session9 at around 11pm. We...
Some History
The hospital, or Brecon and Radnor Asylum as it was first called, was officially opened on 22nd February 1903. This consisted of the main building (12 wards 6 male and 6 female), Isolation Ward and Farm Ward; and cost £128,710.12.8d. The two female wards East 7 and 8 were added...
Spent a lovely morning back in September last year exploring this crazy place with Paul 2129 off 28DL (had a great time round here mate). We had an early close call where Paul spotted a bloke looking up at the Hospital with is arms crossed. Luckily he never seen us and we dropped down to ground...
Just have a couple of photos to share from our trip to Haslar. There are quite a lot of pics but i hope you all enjoy and please leave a comment and let me know what you think.
Thanks :)
After a 3am start and awesome morning at Haslar we headed through London to Colchester to go to Severalls. on arrival just as we was about to negotiate the palisade security flew round the corner in his van and spotted us so we hid in the overgrowth for a short while until the coast was clear...
First Report
History:
St Joseph's Hospital was erected on Mount Street, Preston in 1877 by Mrs Maria Holland for the benefit of the sick poor. It was opened in 1879 and run by the Sisters of Charity of our Lady Mother of Mercy, who also ran St Joseph's Orphanage in Theatre street. In 1884, it...
firstly thanks for taking the time to have a look at my report (its my first one so go easy lol)
history stolen from wiki
The Royal Hospital Haslar was designed by Theodore Jacobsen and built between 1746 and 1761. The site opened as a Royal Navy hospital in 1753. It has had a very long and...
St Thomas's Hospital Medical School in London was one of the oldest and most prestigious medical schools in the UK and formed part of King's College London. It was part of St Thomas' Hospital which was established at the end of the 12th century. According to historical records St Thomas's...
Not a permission visit. but I had to choose a prefix! haha
As you may imagine its not that easy searching for places in a country who's language mostly look like pictures but i did come across this, and track it down while i was over in Taiwan with work. But I'm so glad I did, I really enjoyed...
I like to start of the year with a derelict hospital :D
And this place has been on the list a long long time, so very pleased to see this. The site has been closed a while, and suffered vandalism. The original wooden boarding has been supplemented with metal sheeting. Bit of a tough one to...
Finally got to visit the place that sparked my addiction to these places and it was worth the wait! after unintentionally using some other lads we bumped into as bait for the secca we made our way round the endless corridors like headless chickens trying to decide which way to go and after just...
Hello again OS, been a lack of activity on here from me.
Photos from here are from two separate visits, my first with PROJ3CTM4YH3M and AndyK!. Second with Sweetpea, AndyK! and Kriegaffe9.
Now what a place this is, sure, it's been "touristed" to death but it's hard to resist a taste of this...
This has been on my to do list for a little bit so I thought it best to get it done as it's a long while since I last did a hospital.
Moreton-in-Marsh Cottage Hospital is a small Victorian hospital in the Cotswolds, it closed in 2012 after a new much larger facility opened just outside the...
(London) National Temperance hospital, Euston, London - September 2014
Intro
Been meaning to post this for some time, only seen 2 reports of this and wondered why, then I went myself and discovered why.
Considering the amount of effort, travel money and time it took to get me there and back...
SEVERALLS HOSPITAL - DECEMBER 2014
Severalls Hospital history
The 300-acre (1.2 km2) site housed some 2000 patients and was based on the "Echelon plan" - a specific arrangement of wards, offices and services within easy reach of each other by a network of interconnecting corridors. This...
The hospital in Melton Mowbray started life as Hill House and was built pre 1760. In 1840 Colonel Charles Wyndham moved to the area due to his passion for fox hunting and rented Hill House. He changed the name to Wyndham Lodge in traditional hunting fashion.
It was later purchased by William...
[CENTER]Intro
I had seen this on 28DL in the past, back then, however, it looked like there wasn't much left of the site and the one block that remained seemed destined to be demolished before 2013 was over and so I looked over it. Then in early November whilst passing on the trains towards...