real time web analytics
Report - - Spring Quarry Parts 9 and 10 - The Hospital and West Lung | Noteworthy Reports | 28DaysLater.co.uk

Report - Spring Quarry Parts 9 and 10 - The Hospital and West Lung

Hide this ad by donating or subscribing !

Speed

Got Epic Slow?
Regular User
So here we are again! two more sections to add to the saga! Il start this one in the obvious way by saying a big thanks to Rigsby and Vdub for a heads up that the ball was back in our court with this place. With things possible once more i headed back over as soon as humanly possible, there was (and still is) defiantly alot more to see under Corsham

Part 9 - The Hospital and The Previously Elusive

The hospital is a pretty special part of site 3, definalty one of the more complete areas which is also preserved in great condition. We missed it first time around which had played on my mind a little since. This time we headed more or less straight there.

4970994667_175ee75eb5_z.jpg


4971593640_46708a586f_z.jpg
4970977037_b087423840_z.jpg


4970976019_13e21fe8a7_z.jpg


4971588068_07ecddabfe_z.jpg

The hospital itself is magnificant, again like the telephone exhange much larger than i expected with ward rooms, treatment rooms, beds, sluices and even its own little kitchen where we were cursng our lack of water and teabags after finding the working stove complete with kettle and two massive tubs still full of ration biscuits!

4970979065_ac3a511966_z.jpg


4971591274_95b033604b_z.jpg


4970993807_e799a50117_z.jpg

The X-Ray room, while being a little dissapointing in the way that it didnt contain any form of mad 1950s X-Ray equipment, had been taken over as a home for most of the bunkers literature and maps. We had bumped into one or two other little rooms like this around the site but this was the best with some truly mad additions to the libary! The maps i belive originated from the 'Map Room' and had been brought to the hospital in attempt to preserve them, indeed there were several heaters on the go but sadly as we checked out a few bundles it became clear that many had suffered irreprible damage allready.

4971597816_4928a28737_z.jpg


4970990301_3054407ba7_z.jpg
4970987697_ff7162b554_z.jpg


4971599570_3fb8d68aff_z.jpg


4971596084_38e8fe922e_z.jpg


4970989025_e0cd971f47_z.jpg


4971604556_a39a51e477_z.jpg
4970996163_7bcdb0dd3c_z.jpg


4970981741_27c7fd5026_z.jpg


4971610746_01cc1ba627_z.jpg


Finaly for Part 9 a few other areas that were missed before

Firstly the public adress system. This place was basicly where things would be played over the bunkers tannoy system, a suprisingly large room contained a lone microphone and lurking next door sat a stunning 1950s valve amp and record player. A 'slightly' less redundent cassette player and amp lurked on the other side of the room but attempts to play 'how to use a micrometer' through out the whole bunker were quickly deemed to be nothing more than an interesting way to jail.. :gay

4970973973_6f491a254c_z.jpg


4971584268_30c323a041_z.jpg


4971021503_b3218be62d_z.jpg


Finaly the BBC Studio

4970992567_c3d61d77d2_z.jpg
 
Last edited:

Speed

Got Epic Slow?
Regular User

Part 10 - The West Lung


The West Lung was one of the main areas that we simply didnt get time for earlier in the year. It was near the bottom of our list back then and seems it was bottom of alot of peoples lists this time around aswell. While this is totaly understandable considering whats on offer, in hindsight it was pretty foolish for this area of the quarry was almost as breath taking as Burlington!

It was relitivley common knowlage that the place contained mining remains but exactly what was in there seemed tough to quantify. Id never seen any photos from that end of the quarry and neither had anyone id spoken too. Rigsby and a few others had entered the night before and reported epic cranes but had not had the chance to explore properly and so with Burlington pretty much done we again set out on an expidition into the unknown!

Back in the quarrys factory days the west lung was originaly intended to be used by Dowty but development was abandoned not long after it started due to damp. This was pretty clear to see as we headed up out of the Burlington airlock, once the concreate road way ended a few hundered yards in theres very little sign of modern development, you may as well have been in Box or Browns (or atleast Box or Bowns on crack!)

When they said this area contained mining remians they were not kidding! We wandered for little more than and hour and past nearly 30 cranes, not just any old cranes either, were talking properly intact and probably in some cases working cranes, some still had blocks of stone hanging from them ffs! Along with the cranes there were tools, wheel barrows, bottles, graffiti and some interesting shafts and wells tucked away here and there too. Stunning!

4971574436_88e7613be6_z.jpg


4970965167_603a37b513_z.jpg
4970962761_ff8221382c_z.jpg


4970957167_4634af80b9_z.jpg


4971576776_beb61efdce_z.jpg


4971573500_ce4514db7d_z.jpg
4970958535_321da13b6e_z.jpg


4971569260_6ceb8aca82_z.jpg


So there we go, Part 10! Barely open 3 days and its gone again! Will we see a Part 11? I doubt it, that really would be milking it! :D


Onward to the next one driver!

4971567778_944e8eeac0_z.jpg
 

host

28DL Full Member
28DL Full Member
Stunning work, those crane shots are just amazing they look like a bit of a bitch to light. Fantastic report and write up, i am so jealous.
 

urbanity

28dl flâneur
28DL Full Member
Crane Country in Box looks to be sadly over-billed. These pictures are exceptional. Massive :thumb
 

tommo

shire lad born & breeding
28DL Full Member
wicked and like u said never really seen any pics of the old workings over that way, great to see its been done, defo on the list for another day :thumb
 

dweeb

28DL Regular User
Regular User
Jesus, as you say how could anything else down there take your attention away from the bunker...! But that row of cranes is epicness on a stick!
 
Top