spooksprings
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Flatholm Cholera Hospital
Hi. This isolation hospital 3 miles off the coast of Cardiff Bay is usually out of bounds. And it still is!
Loose the tour guide, evade the screeching dive bombing flying poop machines, nettles and fences, while avoiding the crushing of soft balls of fluff underfoot, and you're in.
Opened 1883 for isolation. Main hospital built 1896. Included wards, laundry, kitchen, crematorium.
Land leased from Marquis of Bute to Cardiff Corporation for £50 a year. Last patient to die of Bubonic plague did so in 1900.
Closed in 1935. Listed Building Grade II. The only isolation hospital on a British island.
For the more info go here: Flatholm Project and here: Wiki Flatholm
Main Hospital
Laundry building
First hospital or an outhouse
First hospital or an outhouse
Main hospital
First hospital or an outhouse (with military ruin fore)
Main hospital site
Main hospital site
Main hospital site
Large bread oven
A Bubonic victim's bedknobs
K, 3 hours on this island is just enough to get acclimatised, the extensive military sites are covered Here (Flatholm Military).
And youll get the military bumph on Wikipedia Wiki turrets and forts But I'll throw in some snaps of the Anderson shelters and a gun turret.
This may be the mark of the Woolwich armory
Lighthouse battery
And of course I couldn't end a bricks and mortar post without an obligatory ball of fluff
for the ladies to croon over and remind clomperhompers to mind where they are stepping.
Thanks for coming on my dangerous tour! Cheers, Spooks
Hi. This isolation hospital 3 miles off the coast of Cardiff Bay is usually out of bounds. And it still is!
Loose the tour guide, evade the screeching dive bombing flying poop machines, nettles and fences, while avoiding the crushing of soft balls of fluff underfoot, and you're in.
Opened 1883 for isolation. Main hospital built 1896. Included wards, laundry, kitchen, crematorium.
Land leased from Marquis of Bute to Cardiff Corporation for £50 a year. Last patient to die of Bubonic plague did so in 1900.
Closed in 1935. Listed Building Grade II. The only isolation hospital on a British island.
For the more info go here: Flatholm Project and here: Wiki Flatholm
Main Hospital
Laundry building
First hospital or an outhouse
First hospital or an outhouse
Main hospital
First hospital or an outhouse (with military ruin fore)
Main hospital site
Main hospital site
Main hospital site
Large bread oven
A Bubonic victim's bedknobs
K, 3 hours on this island is just enough to get acclimatised, the extensive military sites are covered Here (Flatholm Military).
And youll get the military bumph on Wikipedia Wiki turrets and forts But I'll throw in some snaps of the Anderson shelters and a gun turret.
This may be the mark of the Woolwich armory
Lighthouse battery
And of course I couldn't end a bricks and mortar post without an obligatory ball of fluff
for the ladies to croon over and remind clomperhompers to mind where they are stepping.
Thanks for coming on my dangerous tour! Cheers, Spooks