A simply a massive place, once a former police station, court house and fire station. Thanks to Urban Splash for the access.
Welcome to Whatever’s Left
Welcome to Whatever's left, a collection of photographs and reports on abandoned & derelict sites throughout the UK.-
Bridewell Island, Bristol
01 November 2008 3:34 PM | 2 CommentsThis was my third visit to the site, having previously visited back in Feb & March. I still don’t think I’ve captured all of the site and hope to make...
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The Foghorn Station, Flat Holm Island
06 June 2010 8:37 PM | No CommentsThe foghorn station on Flat Holm island was built in 1908 to accompany the lighthouse that originates back to 1737. The powerful compressed air signal was installed in one building...
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Clifton Rocks Railway, Bristol
08 June 2008 7:25 PM | 2 CommentsVisited initally on the open day in May to see the top station and all the artifacts found and then again today to see the real show – down the...
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Dave & Busters Bristol
03 November 2007 8:07 PM | No CommentsDave & Busters was the greatest place on earth. Till it closed. Having worked there from 1998 to 2000 I have very fond memories. These pictures were originally taken on...
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Brooks Dye Works, Bristol
05 April 2008 9:44 PM | 7 CommentsUp and till last week I was still of the asumption that this place was still being used by Brooks. How wrong one could be, infact it seems like its...
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