Climbing to the top of a tower crane, high above a building site somewhere in the UK, to take in the views in all directions.
Climbing to the top of a tower crane, high above a building site somewhere in the UK, to take in the views in all directions.
The Ford Plant in Swaythling, Southampton produced Transit Vans from 1965 until it’s closure in 2013. The automated production lines feature lots of cool robots!
The views from two rooftops in London. The first featuring Tower Bridge and the second set away from the centre featuring London’s iconic skyline.
Zeche M / Zeche Heinz is the above-ground coal processing complex of an abandoned coal mine in Germany.
Château Japonais is a huge mansion in France with a distinctive curly staircase at the back. The house is stripped inside, the curved staircase is the main attraction.
A seminary in France that was later used as a hospital. An impressive chapel remains.
Chateau P12 is a large abandoned and derelict house in Northern France.
A lavishly furnished and decorated house in France, once owned by a French singer who amassed their fortunes in the 1990s but had spent the lot by the 2010s.
The Grimsby Ice Factory was the largest producer of ice in the world. Compressors from the 1930s are still in place and are the oldest and largest example of such to remain.
Stanford Hall is a grand country house that closed after having several uses. An Art Deco theatre remains in perfect condition.