On sunday I left on a train to Gloucester with CLebby (not so gorgious George
). We were heading to Gloucester to see the Gloscat Building that Clebby had discovered and explored a week earlier. He had also tried it with Rookinella, Userscott, Kinger, Montstar and Markymark the day before with no avail due to a Exercist style parking attendant. Any way good explore with a few problems. We met up with Rookinella and Userscott at about 2 (with a few problems with getting lost) before leaving for the explore. Userscott and Clebby led me and Rookinella in. Enjoy!
The Art-deco style Front (what you can't see is the 9 storey incredibly ugly tower block at the back).
This is what confronted us as we first went in, the D.T Department.
Broken Sinks
Some of the tools
Clebby really want ot get of the roof of the Building
Some remanance of the building classes
Interesting signs
Teachers desks from classes that no longer continue
Circuit boards
One of the never-ending corridors
Old books from the english Department
Books meeting their maker, in the English department
When we got to the science Department we were confronted with the cleaning tools and dishwashers.
The students had a lot of respect for famous scientists
Gas taps and sinks
The cracked floors were everywhere
Brocken Clocks
Many a broken Window
Make sure you read Part Two

The Art-deco style Front (what you can't see is the 9 storey incredibly ugly tower block at the back).
This is what confronted us as we first went in, the D.T Department.
Broken Sinks
Some of the tools
Clebby really want ot get of the roof of the Building
Some remanance of the building classes
Interesting signs
Teachers desks from classes that no longer continue
Circuit boards
One of the never-ending corridors
Old books from the english Department
Books meeting their maker, in the English department
When we got to the science Department we were confronted with the cleaning tools and dishwashers.
The students had a lot of respect for famous scientists
Gas taps and sinks
The cracked floors were everywhere
Brocken Clocks
Many a broken Window
Make sure you read Part Two
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