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Tag Archives: Fisheye

Dewsbury Pioneer House - Tiled Stairwell

Urbex: Pioneer House, Dewsbury, Yorkshire – September 2008

Pioneer House is a Victorian Grade II listed building sited on Halifax Road in the centre of Dewsbury. Built in 1872 for the Dewsbury Co-op society who were later known as Dewsbury Pioneers’ Industrial Society. Our Urban Exploration visit took place in 2008…

January 21, 20131 CommentPublic Buildings, Site Reports, UrbexBy PROJ3CTM4YH3M

Dont look down - Chapel Allerton Hospital

Urbex: Gledhow Grove Mansion, Chapel Allerton Hospital, Leeds, United Kingdom – September 2008

The Gledhow Grove Mansion became part of Chapel Allerton Hospital which was opened in May 1927 by HRH Princess Mary. It was run by the Ministry of Pensions and cost £130,000. It had two hundred beds and catered for former military personnel who had been injured in the Great War…

January 21, 20135 CommentsHospitals & Asylums, Site Reports, UrbexBy PROJ3CTM4YH3M

The Grange Nursing Home

Urbex: The Grange Nursing Home, Stamford Bridge, North Yorkshire – September 2008

The Grange Nursing Home in Stamford Bridge near York. Now this place was built in 1880 by a chap named Frederick Wright in a red brick Gothic design. The Mansion was originally named Derwent Hill but was renamed and restored after a fire 1898…

January 21, 20133 CommentsHospitals & Asylums, Site Reports, UrbexBy PROJ3CTM4YH3M
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