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Video - Chapeltown Baths, SHEFFIELD 17/09/17


So we head out to Chapeltown and check out this cool swimming baths. I can't find much info on this place other than it opened in the 60s and closed may 2016. Overall condition wasn't bad considering its been abandoned for well over a year.
 

Video - Warboys Signal tower May 2017


Hi all, Torch again.

Not much to say about this one, it's a big ass signal tower and me and some friends climbed it. What more do you want/need to know?
 

Video - RAF Church Fenton 13/09/17


So we head back to the RAF base for a second visit and take a look around the pub. Unfortunately we couldn't see all the other buildings as it was so dark. Anyway we pretty much stayed in the pub. Enjoy
 

Video - Brock Mill, Wigan, August 2017


Here's the link to the video if you're interested. I cover the history and explore all in this video as well as some funny shenanigans also :)

*THIS AIN'T A VIDEO REPORT, THIS IS JUST A LINK TO MY FOLLOW UP VIDEO FROM MY BROCK MILL REPORT, I WILL NEVER DO A VIDEO REPORT*

And here's the link to the original report, having a look would be much appreciated :)
https://www.28dayslater.co.uk/brock-mill-wigan-august-2017.t109668

Thanks for taking the time to read, another report and video coming soon :)
 

Video - Blundell Street Board School, HULL 03/09/17


Blundell Street Board School, Hull
The Kingston upon Hull School Board was constituted under the Act in 1871 and built 37 new schools during its short life which ended in 1902. One of these, the Blundell Street Board School was built in 1878 and is Hull's oldest surviving board school building (despite various attempts to get rid of it). The building was latterly used as the Hull School of Architecture and then 'The Strand' - The University of Lincolnshire and Humberside's student union venue. It closed in 1998 and was set on fire in May 1999. Various planning applications to demolish it from the University of Lincoln have been refused.
 

Video - RAF Planes at Long Marston Airfield - Aug 17


This Avro Shackleton is one of three aircrafts situated at Long Marston. After the small aviation museum had sadly closed its doors, the Shackleton MR3, serial number WR985, was among a group of larger airframes that were not relocated, and is still sat at the old World War 2 airfield today. With plans to tear up the old runways (one of which had been latterly used as a dragstrip) and build thousands of new homes on the site, the future prospects of the decommissioned Shackleton seem bleak. WR985 first flew in 1958 and was later relegated to ground training duties under the maintenance serial 8103M. It was disposed of in 1988 and moved to Long Marston airfield.

Also there's the Percival Sea Prince T.1 ex WM735 (ex G-RACA) ex Staverton, on display at the airfield entrance.

And finally a Gloster Meteor T.7 WL332 ex Cradiff.
 

Video - Birkdale School for the Deaf, Southport, August 2017


Here's the link to the video if you're interested. I cover the history and explore all in this video as well as some funny shenanigans also :)

*THIS AIN'T A VIDEO REPORT, THIS IS JUST A LINK TO MY FOLLOW UP VIDEO FROM MY BIRKDALE REPORT, I WILL NEVER DO A VIDEO REPORT*

And here's the link to the original report, having a look would be much appreciated :)
https://www.28dayslater.co.uk/birkd...paired-children-southport-august-2017.t109457

Thanks for taking the time to read, another report and video coming soon :)
 

Video - Mill Lane W.M.C South Kirkby 14/08/17


So we head out to check this abandoned club out and wasn't expecting it to be so trashed. Previous explores from people show the club in mint condition 5 month ago. Anyway guys i hope you enjoy :)

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Video - Berlin KidZ


These boys no how to bash a video together :thumb

Take note
 

Video - Odeon Cinema, Harlow (July 2017)


History

The Odeon Cinema in Harlow, was designed by T. P. Bennett & Son and constructed in 1959. It opened on 1st February 1960 causing it to become the first cinema to be built for the Rank Organisation (a British entertainment conglomerate) after the Second World War. The cinema originally had 1,244 seats with one screen and included a raised seating section to the rear, as supposed to a common overhanging balcony. The projection room is positioned above the raised section of seating and is close to level with the large screen.

In 1987 the cinema closed for refurbishment. The original raised sections of the main screen were converted into two separate screens resulting in a total of three screens allowing the cinema to increase capacity. No further work was carried out on the cinema until 2001, when the venue was rebranded to follow the new Odeon style. Only small design changes were made throughout the cinema. Despite growing competition in and around the local area, as larger modern multiplex screens were opened, the Odeon in Harlow managed to survive until August 2005. However these other cinemas eventually resulted in a rapidly declining number of visitors to the venue, forcing it to close due it it no longer being economically viable to run. Although it was purchased almost immediately after closure, the premises has remained abandoned since the year it closed. Further details of the current owner are explained within the featured video.
 
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