After a work conference, I decided a trip to the rather nice Belfast Mortuary was in order to help cure the immense hangover I had from drinking many pints and many whiskies the night before.
Closed for a while, and slowly disintegrating from the local delinquents attention.
Clear and...
History
This mortuary was nestled in the Northern Ireland countryside.
It was small, quaint & perfect! A small chapel inside accompanied the mortuary.
With no body fridges which was one of the first things I noticed I could only put that down to either it was a mortuary whereby bodies...
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Have not posted in awhile so thought I would share a fair amount of places, I have visited over the past few months.
This place I was keen to visit, I dont really like hospitals much but this small place caught my eye, mainly for those luxury tray pillows ;)
I heard its now sealed...
History
The Workhouse was built in 1836 on the east side of Melton on Thorpe End Road, comprising four wards and spacious yards. It is now St. Mary's Hospital and still serving the local area.
When it was built it cost £6000 and was designed to house three hundred people.According to White's...
Checking a few other places before getting back to Manchester, decided to pay a quick visit to this place, the decay inside is lovely an rather slippery, spent a good hour inside picking out some details I liked most.
Surprised I got the shots I did in here, but its quiet around here at 8pm at...
I sure as hell aren't going to bore you with the history on this as it has literally been done to death (excuse the pun) probably the easiest explore I have ever done, aside from getting wet feet nothing eventful happened either. Good times :D
I had wanted to do this for a while so after my...
Decided it was time to get out exploring again so sorted out a visit to Selly Oak as its been on my list for ages. Met up with two other explorers on the day and had a good look around. Getting into the mortuary is a bit risky but so worth it!
History
The first buildings on the site of Selly...
After what seems like forever without an explore (in reality it's only been 3 weeks) I finally got let loose on the abandonments again!
By 9.30am myself and OverArch had racked up a trio of fails in quick succession so it looked to all intents and purposes like today was heading down the...
So I have visited this Mortuary a couple of times and access was closed off when I had been before but being back in the area decided to try it again. Had a result this time, with some bum shifting and ninja skills I was in!
I have seen lots of this place on the web, it caught my eye not just...
Hey there. Pretty much anyone involved within exploring will know where this is
:) Regardless of all the drama it may have caused it's a really nice place. visited on 2 occasions. Once on a nice afternoon with PROJ3CTM4YH3M and AndyK! and then early morning with Oldskool, Kriegaffe9, Perjury...
So here what I got on my quick visit to the St Peter's Hospital old mortuary.
First of all, a little bit of history about the place:
The mortuary, built in the 1940′s, is a small, rectangular building on the outskirts of the main Hospital site and closed in April 2009 when the mortuary...
Its been a while since I posted a report and with a couple or so done I thought I had better put up a couple.
A couple of friends met up in the early hours of the morning (Me leaving the house at 1 am and getting home at 10.30pm) and had a mega Xplore around the south. We started at Bull Manor...
Visited this back in January
I know it's been done to death :tumbleweed (excuse that really bad joke) but really needed to tick it off my list before it's gone.
It's a total flooded mess now.
Had to do the obligatory lying on the table photo, Hope it doesn't offend anyone.
Bit of History...
As this place was just up the road from me had to get a look before it was shut and cleared for good
Which it has sadly :( Building is still there, but all is stripped out and skipped
The first look outside is of the old chapel covered by ivy and vines
The tower has a ladder from the roof to the clock face which got my interest, the cemetery was busy so I waited for five minutes until the nearby mourners moved away and was in like a ferret up a drain pipe
The floor inside...
My first report on here,
This place has been done loads, i finally got round to dropping in while in the area...
Originally St. Peter’s Hospital was built to serve casualties of the Second World War, The mortuary was built in the 1940's on the edge of the site.
However after extensive...
St. Peters Hospital was initially built to house the casualties of the Second World War. The mortuary was built in the 1940’s, but after much redevelopment it was decided that the site was too small to cope with the increase of bodies. So, in April 2009 the mortuary closed and moved to the new...