2013:
This is almost totally converted for the university, much has changed here in the last few years.
2010:
What an awesome day! Went with True British Metal and my friend Ben. Ground floor was a bit trashed, and contractors are in and out all day, so we went at night! Hence the varied light shots.
Founded in 1770, The Radcliffe hospital was built right in the heart of Oxford, as the first hospital in the city. The hospital was named after the Physician John Radcliffe. Penicillin was tested here in 1941, and the hospital was acquired in 2003 by the nearby university, closing its doors for the last time in 2007.
Mostly the site is demolished bar this listed bit. The site is supposedly haunted, we did hear noises coming from the corridors at one point, like footsteps at around 9pm. I dont beleive all that, but you never know.
What an awesome day out!
More at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/landie_man/sets/72157623867315750/
This is almost totally converted for the university, much has changed here in the last few years.
2010:
What an awesome day! Went with True British Metal and my friend Ben. Ground floor was a bit trashed, and contractors are in and out all day, so we went at night! Hence the varied light shots.
Founded in 1770, The Radcliffe hospital was built right in the heart of Oxford, as the first hospital in the city. The hospital was named after the Physician John Radcliffe. Penicillin was tested here in 1941, and the hospital was acquired in 2003 by the nearby university, closing its doors for the last time in 2007.
Mostly the site is demolished bar this listed bit. The site is supposedly haunted, we did hear noises coming from the corridors at one point, like footsteps at around 9pm. I dont beleive all that, but you never know.
What an awesome day out!
More at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/landie_man/sets/72157623867315750/