A spur of the moment explore with @-Raz- & @Fatpanda
Background;
Alder Hey started out in 1914 and is now one of the largest hospitals of its kind specialising in the care and treatment of children.
During the First World War, the United States Army established Camp Hospital 40 on the site, operated by Hospital Unit Q and, subsequently, Unit W. American sources commonly refer to Alder Hey as being within Liverpool's Knotty Ash area.
The hospital became an NHS hospital trust in 1991. It currently employs about 2,400 staff and treats over 270,000 children from across the UK each year.
In August 2008 the Royal Liverpool Children's NHS Trust became an NHS foundation trust and changed its name.
In October 2015 the NHS moved the entire hospital into the new purpose built "Super Hospital" located approximately 200 meters away.
The Explore;
As I said earlier this was a totally spur of the moment idea from Raz, and a fair amount of balls we found our way in. Honestly it looked like any moment we were going to come across a nurse or doctor. I guess that's what you get when you get in somewhere before the crowds arrive.
At first I was nervous but once we saw the theatre lights all fears were forgotten and it was all about the good shots...
Here's what I got;
If you got this far, thanks for looking
Background;
Alder Hey started out in 1914 and is now one of the largest hospitals of its kind specialising in the care and treatment of children.
During the First World War, the United States Army established Camp Hospital 40 on the site, operated by Hospital Unit Q and, subsequently, Unit W. American sources commonly refer to Alder Hey as being within Liverpool's Knotty Ash area.
The hospital became an NHS hospital trust in 1991. It currently employs about 2,400 staff and treats over 270,000 children from across the UK each year.
In August 2008 the Royal Liverpool Children's NHS Trust became an NHS foundation trust and changed its name.
In October 2015 the NHS moved the entire hospital into the new purpose built "Super Hospital" located approximately 200 meters away.
The Explore;
As I said earlier this was a totally spur of the moment idea from Raz, and a fair amount of balls we found our way in. Honestly it looked like any moment we were going to come across a nurse or doctor. I guess that's what you get when you get in somewhere before the crowds arrive.
At first I was nervous but once we saw the theatre lights all fears were forgotten and it was all about the good shots...
Here's what I got;
If you got this far, thanks for looking