RandyTadpole
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The NSG East site (lower site) closed down in 2008 as the younger students were due to join the older students at the upper site which is not far from here. Ever since the site has been left vulnerable to vandalism etc. This was also made easier by the fencing around the site being damaged enabling anybody access to the school.
So me and a couple of friends visited this site for the first time early one morning at around 8:30 - 9:00. This is the second site I have visited and was keen to get some shots. This was prior to my knowledge of this website (I am taking a photograpy course at school). Although from a distance you may not be able to tell that the building is derelict it is clear once you get up close when the graffiti on the exterior and the brocken windows are visable it is clearly derelict and open to vandals. Once actually inside the building a few things are easily noticed: bottles of empty alcohol- due to a party of some kind , fire hoses are unraveled amongst the place and I beleive had caused floodings in parts of the buildings and finally it is obvious that people have stripped the ceilngs of any expensive materials. I visited this site again recently this time after spending a relatively short time there we was asked to leave by a man who asked us to leave via the way we got it of corse we did so.
An entrance shot
Another entrance shot
A cupboard full of mold and aa couple of empty alcohol glasses
The gym - as you can see a large quantity if not all the aparatus remains.
The electric box to the gym I believe
An overgrown courtyard
Brocken glass with outside refelected in the whiteboard
Boiler room sepia style-practically untouched
A main corridor displaying the vandalism to windows and the ceiling
Another shot of the corridor further displaying the damage to the interior roofing
This was a shed at the front of the building close to the front gates - i presume this was for the care taker to store bits and bobs in. Not sure why a shopping trolly ?
Some perspective
This was my first post ,I hope you all enjoy. Please feel free to leave any constructive critisism
And finally thankyou for viewing
So me and a couple of friends visited this site for the first time early one morning at around 8:30 - 9:00. This is the second site I have visited and was keen to get some shots. This was prior to my knowledge of this website (I am taking a photograpy course at school). Although from a distance you may not be able to tell that the building is derelict it is clear once you get up close when the graffiti on the exterior and the brocken windows are visable it is clearly derelict and open to vandals. Once actually inside the building a few things are easily noticed: bottles of empty alcohol- due to a party of some kind , fire hoses are unraveled amongst the place and I beleive had caused floodings in parts of the buildings and finally it is obvious that people have stripped the ceilngs of any expensive materials. I visited this site again recently this time after spending a relatively short time there we was asked to leave by a man who asked us to leave via the way we got it of corse we did so.
An entrance shot
Another entrance shot
A cupboard full of mold and aa couple of empty alcohol glasses
The gym - as you can see a large quantity if not all the aparatus remains.
The electric box to the gym I believe
An overgrown courtyard
Brocken glass with outside refelected in the whiteboard
Boiler room sepia style-practically untouched
A main corridor displaying the vandalism to windows and the ceiling
Another shot of the corridor further displaying the damage to the interior roofing
This was a shed at the front of the building close to the front gates - i presume this was for the care taker to store bits and bobs in. Not sure why a shopping trolly ?
Some perspective
This was my first post ,I hope you all enjoy. Please feel free to leave any constructive critisism
And finally thankyou for viewing