Decca Radar, New Malden- March 2017

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zombizza

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Previously visited this joint a few years ago, it really is a...... pit.
Anyhow, I was bored and hadn't really got around the whole place last time.
There are actually a couple of photogenic rooms and I really liked the mushrooms - Haven't seen a good crop of mushrooms inside a building before. But essentially it is a real mess. There is the full life cycle of pidgy in here in mass numbers as well - eggs, chicks, dying and dead....as well as stalagmites of crap.

Decca Radar was bought in 1979 by Racal Electronics forming Racal-Decca Marine and related companies. Early Racal-Decca radars had dropped the Decca name, but it was later restored. At this time the business was run from New Malden in Surrey. In the mid-1980s, Decca introduced the BridgeMaster series of radars, which used a rasterized colour display. The BridgeMaster II series followed, with a Motorola68000 CPU and software options like vector traces showing the trajectories of other ships as part of the ARPA package.


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I think I can honestly say that in 15 years of doing this, that is the most trashed site I've ever seen.
 
I think I can honestly say that in 15 years of doing this, that is the most trashed site I've ever seen.

It's definitely up there although I've seen a few that give this a run for it's money!

The whole place looks dank, and I can smell it from here...
 
that looks a stangnant stink bowl of a place ! sky rat infested too, seen some cinemas with the dead, nesting on dead, and rotton eggs and mountains of crap lol, gets on the back of your throat
 

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