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 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.
Alder Hey Children’s Hospital was founded in 1914. A new hospital was built in 2015 to replace the old buildings so we had a look around while they moved out.
A morgue consisting of two examination rooms – one with a metal slab and the other with a nice old porcelain slab.
An abandoned mental asylum in Italy with large grand entrance halls. One room still contains items for performing electroshock treatments.
The building was originally a home but was converted to be used as an asylum and closed over 20 years ago.
An abandoned hospital in Hertfordshire with working lights. Operating theatres, a morgue and a radio playing Like a Virgin remain.
An abandoned hospital in Charleroi, with nice old operating theatres and a few other features remaining.
A rare example of a padded cell still in situ. This Pocock Brother’s padded cell is in the Royal Hospital Haslar, a Naval hospital in Gosport.
A school for physiotherapy students in Germany. Lot’s of physio beds and equipment remain.