Dating back to 1920 the iron foundry on Bonchurch Street in Leicester produced small to medium sized castings until its closure in 2016.
Dating back to 1920 the iron foundry on Bonchurch Street in Leicester produced small to medium sized castings until its closure in 2016.
A disused mortuary in Northern Ireland with three metal slabs.
An abandoned asylum in Ireland with many items remaining, plenty of decay and a lot of history.
A factory in Harrow that recently closed, Kodak manufactured photographic paper and film. Old turbines in the power house remain
A Combined Heat and Power Plant of varying ages. The power station provided steam and electricity to the neighbouring Celanese Chemical Works.
A Church of England school for infants and juniors that closed in 2004. The school has stood empty ever since and now has lots of natural decay.
A hospital in London dating back to the 1750s with an interesting history. Home to the Elephant Man for a time, the hospital has now moved to new premises.
A Scottish asylum with plenty of interesting features remaining, including original cells, a nice hall and plenty of featureful corridors.
Opening in 1816 the Wellington Rooms was a subscription assembly room. Later becoming the Irish Centre before its closure in the 1990s.
A long abandoned hydroelectric power station in Italy.