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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 relocated to the main hospital building. Inside, there’s a small chapel and viewing room with the rest of the building comprising of body fridges and the main autopsy room.
I went alone and the explore was no problem. The place is small and is quite trashed/flooded, luckily there are still two of the slabs and... well, that made it worth for me to be honest. The small chapel was too small for my 50mm so the picture is taken from the room on the side, which I guess is where they put the body so the people could see it through that glass.
As I said... the place was quite small so I haven't took a lot of pictures :errr: Hope you like them
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 relocated to the main hospital building. Inside, there’s a small chapel and viewing room with the rest of the building comprising of body fridges and the main autopsy room.
I went alone and the explore was no problem. The place is small and is quite trashed/flooded, luckily there are still two of the slabs and... well, that made it worth for me to be honest. The small chapel was too small for my 50mm so the picture is taken from the room on the side, which I guess is where they put the body so the people could see it through that glass.
As I said... the place was quite small so I haven't took a lot of pictures :errr: Hope you like them