Having just got back from a week away I could not wait to get back out there on my next explore, So only having an hour to spare leeskywalker, another non member and myself met up for a quick visit to Firth Brown Medical Centre. After yet another funny entrance to a location we got straight down to business, I am going to have to start filming these entrances cause I am very sure you've been framed would make some pay outs haha.
We knew the place would be dark but was not really ready for it and took quite a few shots for me to get a feel for it, so sorry for not having more shots a revisit might be in order more equipped.
History From Wikipedia:
Firth Brown Steels was initially formed in 1902, when Sheffield steelmakers John Brown & Company exchanged shares and came to a working agreement with neighbouring company Thomas Firth & Sons. In 1908 the two companies came together and established the Brown Firth Research Laboratories and it was here, in 1912, under the leadership of Harry Brearley they developed high chrome stainless steel. The companies continued under their own management until they formally merged in 1930 becoming Firth Brown Steels. The company is now part of Sheffield Forgemasters.
On with the shots....
Hope you all enjoy!!!
Bed & Breakfast anyone???
Might want a rewire this place haha
Bits and Bobs
A nice note from Acid-Reflux, cheers mate!!
So this must be where they was sweeping all the rubbish lol
Thanks for looking Guys
Until next time.............
We knew the place would be dark but was not really ready for it and took quite a few shots for me to get a feel for it, so sorry for not having more shots a revisit might be in order more equipped.
History From Wikipedia:
Firth Brown Steels was initially formed in 1902, when Sheffield steelmakers John Brown & Company exchanged shares and came to a working agreement with neighbouring company Thomas Firth & Sons. In 1908 the two companies came together and established the Brown Firth Research Laboratories and it was here, in 1912, under the leadership of Harry Brearley they developed high chrome stainless steel. The companies continued under their own management until they formally merged in 1930 becoming Firth Brown Steels. The company is now part of Sheffield Forgemasters.
On with the shots....
Hope you all enjoy!!!

Bed & Breakfast anyone???
Might want a rewire this place haha
Bits and Bobs
A nice note from Acid-Reflux, cheers mate!!
So this must be where they was sweeping all the rubbish lol
Thanks for looking Guys

Until next time.............