For the last few months myself, the missus, Urban Shadow and Cuban Bloodhound have been beavering away at this......
Donaldsons School in Edinburgh
Some history -
Donaldson's School for the Deaf is one of the most famous and distinctive buildings in Edinburgh and was designed by Edinburgh's foremost architect William Playfair in the 1840s. The design was massively influenced by Elizabethan manor houses, in particular Burleigh House in Northamptonshire. The School decided to relocate in 2003 and CALA Homes were the successful bidders for the site at which point they asked for our involvement.
Donaldson's was founded in Edinburgh in 1851 as Donaldson's Hospital by Sir James Donaldson (1751–1830). The original benefaction allowed for special bursaries for poor children. Not all were deaf, although applications on behalf of deaf children were encouraged. From 1938, pupils were exclusively deaf. This benefaction was similar in style to the benefaction of George Watson, who founded and supported other schools in Edinburgh.
Queen Victoria is said to have been jealous of the landmark William Henry Playfair building in Edinburgh, apparently stating that it outclassed some of her palaces.
During a German air raid in 1916, much glass was destroyed by a zeppelin. (some of this damage can still be seen in the warped window frames of the main hall)
Quite a stunning building
We took it easy as theres a full ADT alarm system that I can vouch for it being switched on and to make it worse theres a guard INthe building itself.
After a few trips we figured (after peeping in the window) that one particular guard had rather lengthy naps each night
We picked our night carefully and went for the kill
enough babbling heres some pics




enjoy
The left of the hall
The Hall
soooooo nice
Right of the hall
Hall entrance
Even th lights are still perfectly shiny
Soooooo many coridors and stairways
Upstairs stripped rooms
Edinburgh ......
Looking into the courtyard
Some externals
Me and Cuban outside the main doors.....
All in all an ace explore .... quite empty but theres more to see when we can be bothered braving the PIRS. Theres hundreds of the beggars
A comedy exit followed too ..... Cuban half out the window when the guard decided to wake up and have a stroll....... Cuban stayed perfectly still on the window and the guy walked right past .... obviously still half asleep.
Donaldsons School in Edinburgh
Some history -
Donaldson's School for the Deaf is one of the most famous and distinctive buildings in Edinburgh and was designed by Edinburgh's foremost architect William Playfair in the 1840s. The design was massively influenced by Elizabethan manor houses, in particular Burleigh House in Northamptonshire. The School decided to relocate in 2003 and CALA Homes were the successful bidders for the site at which point they asked for our involvement.
Donaldson's was founded in Edinburgh in 1851 as Donaldson's Hospital by Sir James Donaldson (1751–1830). The original benefaction allowed for special bursaries for poor children. Not all were deaf, although applications on behalf of deaf children were encouraged. From 1938, pupils were exclusively deaf. This benefaction was similar in style to the benefaction of George Watson, who founded and supported other schools in Edinburgh.
Queen Victoria is said to have been jealous of the landmark William Henry Playfair building in Edinburgh, apparently stating that it outclassed some of her palaces.
During a German air raid in 1916, much glass was destroyed by a zeppelin. (some of this damage can still be seen in the warped window frames of the main hall)
Quite a stunning building

We took it easy as theres a full ADT alarm system that I can vouch for it being switched on and to make it worse theres a guard INthe building itself.
After a few trips we figured (after peeping in the window) that one particular guard had rather lengthy naps each night

We picked our night carefully and went for the kill

enough babbling heres some pics





enjoy
The left of the hall
The Hall

Right of the hall
Hall entrance
Even th lights are still perfectly shiny
Soooooo many coridors and stairways
Upstairs stripped rooms
Edinburgh ......
Looking into the courtyard
Some externals
Me and Cuban outside the main doors.....
All in all an ace explore .... quite empty but theres more to see when we can be bothered braving the PIRS. Theres hundreds of the beggars
A comedy exit followed too ..... Cuban half out the window when the guard decided to wake up and have a stroll....... Cuban stayed perfectly still on the window and the guy walked right past .... obviously still half asleep.