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Abandoned Britain: I Travel Around UK Photographing Its Abandoned Places
I travel around Britain exploring and photographing breathingtakingly beautiful and incredible abandoned locations.
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can anyone list these places. id like to visit some for sure. thanks.
thank you - I stumbled on you by mistake - I had found some prat who wanted to use as much carbon based fuel as he possibly could taking his partner and small child around the world in order to 'travel', but all he seemed to photograph were sights and he kept seeing them, but didn't seem to be there so he kept jetting off somewhere else, and then felt the greedy need to blog about it - you have shown what we have on our doorsteps, what we can see, breathe and experience - I like xx
Your work is incredibly beautiful. I wouldn't even know how to begin to source places like this to photograph. Do you need to get permissions to get into places like this? I think your work is important. You are documenting places like this before they are completely gone. I wish you had told us where these places are.
I don't know why, this makes me remember the swimming pool in the Moriarty chapter of the Sherlock Series.
It would be nice to know where they were taken and a bit of info about every building.
Rail Tunnel, Greenock, Scotland. seafield hospital Scotland. the cathedral box mine wiltshire. ST JOSEPH'S CHURCH, WIGAN. Paisley Royal Alexandra Hospital in Scotland. Lister Drive Old Library, Liverpool. United Methodist Free Church, Wavertree, Liverpool. St. John the Baptist School wigan. High Royds Psychiatric Hospital, West Yorkshire. moseley road swimming baths birmingham. The Botanic Gardens Station glasgow. ECCLES CROWN THEATRE
Wonderful. A glimps where most of us only imagine. I especially liked t tr s in tunnel w moss hanging over it TY
Rail Tunnel, Greenock, Scotland seafield hospital Scotland the cathedral box mine wiltshire ST JOSEPH'S CHURCH, WIGAN Paisley Royal Alexandra Hospital in Scotland Lister Drive Old Library, Liverpool United Methodist Free Church, Wavertree, Liverpool St. John the Baptist School wigan High Royds Psychiatric Hospital, West Yorkshire moseley road swimming baths birmingham The Botanic Gardens Station glasgow ECCLES CROWN THEATRE
I can certainly understand the multiple reasons why you can't say where these were taken. Too many risks. An added what would be pretty cool though. I saw a video once of a guy taking photos in building ruins. Was that you?
Would it be possible for the MailOnline to use this pictures? Full credited to you name of course. Many thanks in advance
Would it be possible for the MailOnline to use these pictures for an article? Many thanks in advance
Love these. I always imagine the people who were once there and the lives they lived. Very evocative.
It would be nice to know where they were taken and a bit of info about every building.
Rail Tunnel, Greenock, Scotland. seafield hospital Scotland. the cathedral box mine wiltshire. ST JOSEPH'S CHURCH, WIGAN. Paisley Royal Alexandra Hospital in Scotland. Lister Drive Old Library, Liverpool. United Methodist Free Church, Wavertree, Liverpool. St. John the Baptist School wigan. High Royds Psychiatric Hospital, West Yorkshire. moseley road swimming baths birmingham. The Botanic Gardens Station glasgow. ECCLES CROWN THEATRE
Wonderful. A glimps where most of us only imagine. I especially liked t tr s in tunnel w moss hanging over it TY
Rail Tunnel, Greenock, Scotland seafield hospital Scotland the cathedral box mine wiltshire ST JOSEPH'S CHURCH, WIGAN Paisley Royal Alexandra Hospital in Scotland Lister Drive Old Library, Liverpool United Methodist Free Church, Wavertree, Liverpool St. John the Baptist School wigan High Royds Psychiatric Hospital, West Yorkshire moseley road swimming baths birmingham The Botanic Gardens Station glasgow ECCLES CROWN THEATRE
I can certainly understand the multiple reasons why you can't say where these were taken. Too many risks. An added what would be pretty cool though. I saw a video once of a guy taking photos in building ruins. Was that you?
Would it be possible for the MailOnline to use this pictures? Full credited to you name of course. Many thanks in advance
Would it be possible for the MailOnline to use these pictures for an article? Many thanks in advance
Love these. I always imagine the people who were once there and the lives they lived. Very evocative.