A trip a few months ago lead me here with Cunningplan and Blod, this place certainly had its far share to show, an really nice decay in parts, aswel as vintage childrens games and other long forgotten memorabilia some of which the youth of today wouldnt have a clue about.
I have no history on this place sadly, unsure how long it has been abandoned or who actually owned it, but upon a closer inspection on a medicine bottle it would believed that a man with the last name Aldridge once lived/worked/owned this place, now putting one an one together, in the same town a once beautiful derelict house full of belongings belonged to another man with the surname Aldridge is it possible these two are brothers? related? who knows but it seems fairly optional they could of been.
I was lucky to have seen this place before it fell a little downhill and also lucky to see the house that may well be of a relation to this place before long travelling thieves walked in, all thanks to Mikeymutt so cheers mate for trusting me an sharing these places with me (the house I mentioned above I shall post later on this year)
Anyway back to this place, it was rather brilliant to say the least, my first derelict store/shop, lots to see and lots to look at, so much so I got instantly carried away and as I thought I was finished, I noticed more things to photograph, a place that even upon a return visit 3/4 weeks ago now it was still giving more to view.
Certainly one of my favourites of this year thus far.
It was a good trip with Cunningplan and Blod and another is set in 2 days, which will be just as awesome.
Picture heavy im afraid, but seriously it deserves it, enjoy everyone!
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Yet again thanks Mikeymutt, an cheers for looking folks, hope you wasnt bored!
I have no history on this place sadly, unsure how long it has been abandoned or who actually owned it, but upon a closer inspection on a medicine bottle it would believed that a man with the last name Aldridge once lived/worked/owned this place, now putting one an one together, in the same town a once beautiful derelict house full of belongings belonged to another man with the surname Aldridge is it possible these two are brothers? related? who knows but it seems fairly optional they could of been.
I was lucky to have seen this place before it fell a little downhill and also lucky to see the house that may well be of a relation to this place before long travelling thieves walked in, all thanks to Mikeymutt so cheers mate for trusting me an sharing these places with me (the house I mentioned above I shall post later on this year)
Anyway back to this place, it was rather brilliant to say the least, my first derelict store/shop, lots to see and lots to look at, so much so I got instantly carried away and as I thought I was finished, I noticed more things to photograph, a place that even upon a return visit 3/4 weeks ago now it was still giving more to view.
Certainly one of my favourites of this year thus far.
It was a good trip with Cunningplan and Blod and another is set in 2 days, which will be just as awesome.
Picture heavy im afraid, but seriously it deserves it, enjoy everyone!
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Yet again thanks Mikeymutt, an cheers for looking folks, hope you wasnt bored!