Had to buy a tree at a nursery nearby. Given I just had my new lens delivered, I thought it would be rude not to try it out in this convenient little popular spot.
Visited alone, which always makes for a more heightened experience as I am bit of a nervous one.
I'm always fascinated with the medical stuff. So much has gone on in places like this and mixing the historical emotion of these places with the decay and current isolation, they are full of atmosphere.
This is a pelasant little building that is great for a 30min wander and it is full of light making it a real pleasure to photo.
Thanks to weeble for tips.
"History:
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.
This mortuary was shut down in April 2009 and moved to the new building which is central to the main hospital"
"You are not locked in" - basically dont panic stickers for the unlucky customer who got shut in with the bodies. (or the infact alive corpse?)
"shrouds" - yummy
The old security camera
Visited alone, which always makes for a more heightened experience as I am bit of a nervous one.
I'm always fascinated with the medical stuff. So much has gone on in places like this and mixing the historical emotion of these places with the decay and current isolation, they are full of atmosphere.
This is a pelasant little building that is great for a 30min wander and it is full of light making it a real pleasure to photo.
Thanks to weeble for tips.

"History:
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.
This mortuary was shut down in April 2009 and moved to the new building which is central to the main hospital"
"You are not locked in" - basically dont panic stickers for the unlucky customer who got shut in with the bodies. (or the infact alive corpse?)
"shrouds" - yummy
The old security camera
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