A hospital dating back to the 1860s with a grand entrance hall, working operating lights in the theatres and a morgue with three slabs
A hospital dating back to the 1860s with a grand entrance hall, working operating lights in the theatres and a morgue with three slabs
A courthouse in London that opened in 1909 with many original features still remaining
An acoustically lined, echo-free chamber that was used for noise testing of jet engines.
A tyre factory in the West Midlands that in later years specialised in mixing rubber compounds and retreading of tyres.
Tullis Russel was a paper mill in Glenrothes, Scotland. The Markinch power station was built to provide electricity to the mill.
Dating back to 1804, Tulis Rissell was a papermakers in Scotland. The mill contained large production lines for making paper.
A huge abandoned steel works in France with three blast furnaces and a railway station full of wagons.
A large abandoned mansion in France featuring an impressive wood panelled library and integral chapel.
A large research complex in London with hundreds of laboratories and a grand entrance. The facility utilised animal testing to develop medical treatments.
A small powerplant that supplied a paper mill in Germany, with a nice peppermint green turbine