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  • The main staircase of an abandoned stately home.

  • A set of urinals in a derelict office building

  • The concrete remains of staircases at an abandoned seminary (priest college) just had too much of an Escher feel to them for me not to photograph them

  • A corridor bathed in spots of light at an abandoned mental asylum.

  • Happiness lies in the joy of achievement and the thrill of creative effort. – Franklin D. Roosevelt

  • Something wicked this way comes. Copyright © by MOC2, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without written permission.

  • Further up the corridor to the staff residence was another trolley, im guessing these were used for removals when this site was closed. Above it is the ivy coming through the walls and joints, what will be the removal of this building given long enough. There are already places where the joints and mortar are cracking because the roots of the ivy is starting to push through them and force cracks into them.

  • This office has definitely seen better days, with mouldy net curtains up at its window, peeling paint all over the walls and the floor, and even the seats are starting to be mouldy. As you can see there is even a hole right through the desk where part of the roof above has come through, and yet still there stands an old phone defiant and triumphant as plants grow around it.

  • I had to get a close up of this beautiful old girl, and i couldn’t help but wondering what tunes had been played on her through the years. I’m guessing someone was a decent player, because otherwise it would have been a more modest piano that would have been here. I remember as a kid that pianos would be referred to as Joanna’s in my family, though i think this grand piece would be deserving of a more grand name, so i name her Lady Joanna!

  • This is the marvelous view looking along into the chapel at this abandoned asylum, i absolutely love the colours and the shapes in this room, and the two trenches in the floor from where the pipework has been gotten to only add to it for me in this case.

  • I think perhaps the brick was left here in case you needed to ring customer services for some incompetent company, and then at least you would have something to bang your head against if needed.

  • The wear on the chair combined with the dust and dirt of the place meant that i just had to get one quick shot of this before we moved on.

  • Refreshed after the long awaited and much needed rain, the rain drops on this leaf looked like another world of tiny reflections. Better viewed larger. Take a look at my other photos / Add me to your watchlist / /

  • As you might have noticed, if there is a mortuary slab on an explore you can pretty much guarantee that it is going to get photographed. This one was no exception, even though i have photos of it from a previous visit to this site they had been in the darkness as previous explores here were 2am attacks, so i thought one in the daylight could be good.

  • In the doctors living quarters of this abandoned mental asylum lays a number of articles that could be lifted out of any house of the time, such as these vacuum cleaners and ironing board stood in one of the rooms. Sometimes really quite personal things are left behind such as letters and photographs which are always interesting to have a spy at, but mostly its just simple artifacts like this.

  • Top 10 in the “Window” competition for the group “Dimensions”.

  • Looking at this chair i cant help but think of being sent to the headmaster in a boarding school, being made to sit outside and wait, wondering what your punishment might be.

  • Strapped on the side of this abandoned ship works is a tiny little tin plate annex used to cover a set of emergency stairs and pipework from the various sinks and toilets around the building.

  • The way these shelves have fallen over just reminded me so much of a wave i couldnt not take the shot.

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  • Tragic Rabbit playing off the look of Marie Antoinette. A themed birthday party. A bit of cake, some pearls and decadence. This is the look after a few glasses of absinthe and deep red wine. 5.5×8.5 / Ink.

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