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  1. Bikin Glynn

    Report - Wolverhampton Eye Infirmary, Wolverhampton - March 22

    Wolverhampton Eye Infirmary Nothing new here Im afraid but this place is still quite photogenic IMO. The Infirmary was built by Wolverhampton builders Henry Willcock & Co. at a cost of £13,000 and opened in 1888, providing three men's and three women's wards with thirty beds and five...
  2. D

    Report - Wolverhampton Eye Infirmary, Wolverhampton - October 2019

    Straight off; soggy, death trap derp. The Explore: Access was easy, just had to negotiate a wall covered in broken glass into the site... fun! :D Anyhow, the explore was, to put it frankly, fucking dangerous. My leg went through the floor of the older section about 20 feet into the building...
  3. Jaime Coles

    Report - Eye Infirmary, Wolverhampton - Aug 2018

    History~ The Infirmary was built by Wolverhampton builders Henry Willcock & Co. at a cost of £13,000 and opened in 1888, providing three men's and three women's wards with thirty beds and five children's cots. A significant part of the cost was met by local philanthropist, Philip Horsman, who...
  4. S

    Report - Wolverhampton Eye Infirmary, Wolverhampton - Oct 2018

    ;Today me, @Emil and @Luke vaughan visited the old eye infirmary in Wolverhampton since I was in the area. I have never explored the west midlands area so this being my first explore here I am pretty happy. Coming up to this building i couldn't believe the sheer size of it. Massive! Little...
  5. Xplorography

    Video Report - Wolverhampton Eye Infirmary - September 2017

    The Eye Infirmary in Wolverhampton is the biggest place that i have explored yet. For once i took more photos and still got a decent amount of video footage. I took this photo after we had finished filming, whilst we were eating our lunch on the roof. Here's the main reception. I...
  6. Post-apocalyptic Pete

    Report - Wolverhampton Eye Infirmary, various dates in April / May 2017

    History The original Infirmary was designed by the architect T H Fleeming (1849‑1935) whose works also include Barclays Bank, Lichfield Street (1876), the College of Adult Education, Old Hall Street (1899) and the late 19th century spire of St. Jude's Church, Tettenhall Road (itself built in...
  7. Ferox

    Report - Wolverhampton Eye Infirmary - August 2016

    I'd fancied this place for a while after seeing a report from it in 2014. It fell off the radar for a while due to hearing it was a burned out shell crawling with the homeless. Anyway, after seeing the recent report by Six I decided that it was still worth a look. Urblex and myself found...
  8. Six

    Report - Wolverhampton Eye Infirmary - May 2016

    History - "The Infirmary was built by Wolverhampton builders Henry Willcock & Co. at a cost of £13,000 and opened in 1888, providing three men's and three women's wards with thirty beds and five children's cots. A significant part of the cost was met by local philanthropist, Philip Horsman, who...
  9. lucan

    Report - Wolverhampton eye infirmary, Jan 2015

    had a good wander here , some parts of the building are fire damaged and damp , not sure what will become of the site as aldi had an eye on it last year for a new store but want to demolish but the listed status of the building holds things up so there it sits waiting its fate some info i...
  10. TranKmasT

    Report - Eye Infirmary, Wolverhampton, February 2012

    Visited with Donebythehands http://blackcountryhistory.org/collections/getrecord/GB149_P_7409/ Speaking of eyesores I remember being sent here by my doctor back in 2004 when I got conjunctivitis as the result of breaking the floor up of a K6 phone booth I was disconnecting the power to...
  11. U

    Report - Wolverhampton Eye infirmary video -Dec 2011

    Wolverhampton Eye Infirmary I'm not going to put any history about the place because it has been done to death. The place is looking really bad now and some of the floors in the upper part of the building were really unsafe. It has also been stripped of anything that has any value so most...
  12. Gh0sT

    Report - Wolves Eye Infirmary - Sept 2011

    Visited with the invisableman The original Infirmary was designed by the architect T H Fleeming (1849‑1935) whose works also include Barclays Bank, Lichfield Street (1876), the College of Adult Education, Old Hall Street (1899) and the late 19th century spire of St. Jude's Church...
  13. the invisableman

    Report - Wolverhampton & Midland Counties Eye Infirmary

    A pleasant solo explore which im now starting enjoy doing having overcome my initial fears. History and original image taken from localhistory.scit.wlv.ac.uk The original Infirmary was designed by the architect T H Fleeming (1849‑1935) whose works also include Barclays Bank, Lichfield...
  14. Rookinella

    Report - Wolverhampton Eye Infirmary, Nov 2010

    Visited with Havoc after a weird first day getting away with walking through a live firing range, being shouted at by a security guard with tourettes and a mooch around TG Greens in the middle of what felt like a hurricane. Finding ourselves in Wolverhampton after checking out the Niphon...
  15. ukmayhem

    Report - Eye Infirmary, Wolverhampton - August 2009

    Visited with Concentration F and LiamCH as part of our bank holiday midland urbex tour The original Infirmary was designed by the architect T H Fleeming (1849‑1935) whose works also include Barclays Bank, Lichfield Street (1876), the College of Adult Education, Old Hall Street (1899) and...
  16. M

    Report - Eye infirmary, Wolverhampton, 08/2009

    first ever explore. starsplorer took me, and at first i was a bit nervous. Broke my camera on the morning so had to borrow star's, which i had no idea how to use. I think i did okay! Looking forward to many more explores!
  17. H

    Report - Eye infirmary - Wolverhampton - 2008

    Well finally got in today :D Quite a good explore. Went with a mate and on the way nearly got caught but we hid well :D On to the pictures
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