Something else I have been waiting an absolute eternity to do, but was finally given the opportunity so seized it with both hands, Visited with Non member Dan H, A bit of History borrowed again from a highly respect site:
The town's borough engineer and surveyor R.D. Brimmell conceived and...
Shoreham Cement works June 13.
Due to security presence, we were confined to the one building...but what a big building to be stuck in!
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I realise this site has been done to death, so I'll just share some of the not so common photo's.
This was another early explore of mine (and also a revisit), so please excuse the orange-ness (cloudy day setting), and the dreaded date stamp :/
The guardian...
King Edward VII Sanitorium, Midhurst, West Sussex. Currently undergoing a £180million renovation to turn it into luxury housing.
The Chapel. Part of this building is now housing the sales office.
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This explore was a bit of a risky one...
Alarms started ringing so we left, but took this blurry pic before I did.
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I sorely miss this place, makes me sad looking through the photos. Much regret that I didn't find this hobby, now career of mine earlier, could of shot it all properly on a tripod and got some belter shots! Although, I wouldn't of had so much fun coming up through floorboards to avoid seccas...
Ok, met up with Judderman and ZerO81 to give them a quick orientation, Seeing as I was there, took a few snaps. This place is going downhill very quickly. Loads more bits smashed to hell in the space of a few weeks.
Missed the A/V suites last time, so popped in to this block to find it has been...
OK, I know this place has been done to death, but ever since it appeared I've always fancied a mooch round. Was done solo, after a recent arson attack and various thefts, it seems that demolition is on the cards, so off I toddled.
History pinched as is custom;
Evening classes in Science and...
West Park was a nice site, but every man and his dog knew about it and the same shots used to get taken time and again. Reaperman (of http://abandoned-britain.com/ ) and I decided to do a night visit at a time when the place was extremely popular, and use it more as an experimenting ground for...
This is a derelict part of a live hospital site on the west coast of Scotland. The whole site has been due to close for ages, but its successor hasn't been built yet.
I know this place has been done loads but we had to do it. We had a amazing day surrounded by secca and builders and we some how managed not to get caught. I think this was the easiest splore ever for us!
Splored with Miss.Anthrope
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This set of tunnels is located just West of the tunnels known as the Oil Mills, in the Limekiln Street area of Dover. It is likely that the tunnels were originally the result of chalk being mined for lime burning in the nearby kilns during the 19th Century. The five roughly parallel tunnels are...
Now then.
Recently Maniac, Frosty and I went out for a spot of Dover derping and this is "wot we done" ;)
South trollands #1:
Troll mills west:
Thanks to the guys for an entertaining evening out, and thanks to you for looking in,
R. Jewson
Explored with 2 non members
Well this was a fun explore, we didn't know which building it was so we ended up walking around the entire site getting zapped by electric fences which was hilarious to say the least and almost eaten by horses in the neighbouring field before getting in touch with NK...
Now digging well through the depths of my archive explores here...I'm in a nostalgic mood.
Everyone will need to rewind to that fabled summer of 2009, when, for a brief three-month period West Park's security was laxer than it had ever been with only a single meek guy sitting in his cabin at...
These tunnels in Limekiln Street were most likely dug in the early to mid 19th Century to extract chalk for burning and turning into lime.
Map of the tunnels
The limekilns, which gave the street its name, were located nearby. It is probable that the lime and excavated chalk were used in...
A few film shots I've taken from Oil Mills West:
I won't bother with the history as its been put on here enough.
Top 4 taken with a 8mm Samyang Fisheye, using a 35mm film it was true 8mm as opposed to my crop sensor dslr giving a reading of 12.8mm, this meant I had to crop into the...
Couple of weeks ago myself, Obscurity, Wevsky and Space Invader ended up in the area, so we thought it'd be rude not to pop in and have a quick look round at what's left.
So yeah, there's still a bit left, but it is very fast being stripped out and torn down. Soon all...