St Peter's Hospital Mortuary, Jan '13

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This one has been on my to-do list for a long time, and it didn't disappoint. visited at night with UE-OMJ and Pen 15, so all the shots are lit by torchlight. this place was one of my favorite explores to date, although i was dead tired when i left (sorry, couldn't resist)

Anyway, as it has been done so many times already, i will skip the history and crack on with the images...


mm1 by shot in the darkness, on Flickr


mm2 by shot in the darkness, on Flickr


mm3 by shot in the darkness, on Flickr


mm4 by shot in the darkness, on Flickr

just to show how dark it was...

mm5 by shot in the darkness, on Flickr


mm6 by shot in the darkness, on Flickr

thanks for browsing
 
Just two from me...

How it started...

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How it finished :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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Acually it wasnt too bad, he said he was looking for an escaped patient :neutral:



And quick walk through video...

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Spooky! :p



And on a sad note, there was evidence in there of someone trying to start a fire :( Bl**dy idiots! What is the matter with some people?
 
Well Done, and thank you. As a former Pathology tech. (mortuary assistant) there are pathogens that can hang around in a mortuary for a surprisingly long time, and you can bet that last wash down was not done with any kind of enthusiasm. Take care in these places, folks.
 
Well Done, and thank you. As a former Pathology tech. (mortuary assistant) there are pathogens that can hang around in a mortuary for a surprisingly long time, and you can bet that last wash down was not done with any kind of enthusiasm. Take care in these places, folks.

Indeed, I touched nothing except the light swich :mrgreen:

We went through a lot of alcohol rub/spray that evening, I think we stayed safe.
 
Well Done, and thank you. As a former Pathology tech. (mortuary assistant) there are pathogens that can hang around in a mortuary for a surprisingly long time, and you can bet that last wash down was not done with any kind of enthusiasm. Take care in these places, folks.

fairly sure i have done more damage to myself inhaling all the dettol fumes from the clean up afterwards, haha
 
Still can't make my mind up if I'd like to visit a mortuary or not, looks rather interestingly, and you can get some great photos as you two have proved.
But...as Whitelaw pointed out, I can't imagine it was left as clean as it should have been.
And The Archivist - that would have creeped me out too!
 
I didn't find evidence of any cleaning up in the mortuary we visited and it stunk to high heaven at the "sump" end of the table.... p*ss smell and really gross. What is it about dead people places, they really seem to get explorers juices flowing.

This site is a cracker... must add it to our to do list.

Thanks for posting fellas.
 
Well Done, and thank you. As a former Pathology tech. (mortuary assistant) there are pathogens that can hang around in a mortuary for a surprisingly long time, and you can bet that last wash down was not done with any kind of enthusiasm. Take care in these places, folks.

So don't lick the slabs !!.

Nice pictures and video guys interesting place :) .
 

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