Forensic Science Lab, Cambridgeshire

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WTF. I've come to realise I overuse the term 'minter'.
Nice one. Just epic lads.
Thanks for sharing! :)
 
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I often walk my dog in the woods near here, so I have seen that fence for myself. Well done for getting over that because it looks difficult! You got some really great photos :) it's nice to finally see the inside.
 
Yeah nicely done, a bit of explanation between pics of what you're seeing would be good, but I really enjoyed looking, Thanks

A nice set of photos. A set up very familiar to anybody in the 'Scientific Trade', images 15 to 21 are of the darkroom suite. Air burst unit in 15 is the controller for the agitation bubbles in the large developing, fixing or washing tray/tank seen in photo 16. image 21 is of the rotating light lock entrance to the darkroom. In my working unit the enlarger was in a separate 'dry' room, exposed enlargements were placed in lightproof boxes and put into the wet room via a small rotating door - much like a bank's in the wall night-safe. Four large 4ft x 3ft trays contained developer, stop bath, fixer and final wash. Because in forensic photography one is potentially producing evidence for production in various Courts, strict procedures need to be adhered to and obviously cleanliness plus an important part in this. Actually visited this place in my working days with the BTP - so perhaps I am the first (armchair) explorer to set foot inside this place? Happy days, thanks for the trip own memory lane!!
 
Went there last night, so desperately wanted to go in but had no idea how to get over that razor wire. You're so lucky.
 
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