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Foz77

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Checked this place out based on seeing it on a website documenting N-u-T - it was even more gutted when I went. Keen to know more about this if anyone can provide any history about it; looks fairly small from the outside, but there are a lot of rooms and long corridors inside.

I actually felt quite "dirty" after I was done - like the foul air and squalid conditions were somehow contagious - had to have a shower as soon as I got back...

Be warned, there is one particularly grim picture here - especially if you don't like dirty toilets and needles... :neutral:


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As usual, full set is on Flickr. Thanks for looking.
 
That looks pretty grim, seems like a crack den to me … but the black and white photos suit it. :)
 
Nice set of photos there of a a place that seems to get more grim with everey visit :(

Is the basement still flooded?

Don't recall seeing a basement in the actual building, there were some outhouse/storage type buildings near to it, with rather suspect looking stairs leading down

Do you know any history of this place??
 
That looks pretty grim, seems like a crack den to me … but the black and white photos suit it. :)

And a hang out for trannies; there was a crude "cartoon" on the wall of 2 blokes in women's underwear, along with the note shown in the pictures
 
top piccies,you should stake the place out,might get some even more surreal piccies with the 'residents' on em!
 
very evocative pics. The past can be as ugly as it can be beautiful. Looks like this place wasn't a bundle of laughs to work in while it was still open.
 
very evocative pics. The past can be as ugly as it can be beautiful. Looks like this place wasn't a bundle of laughs to work in while it was still open.

I think it was part of a larger complex - this building was the washrooms (the workers were obviously handling lead)
 

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