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  1. zeroUE

    CMH - The Unseen (February 2014)

    CMH visited with AndyK! This was our final stop of a mini tour and what a surprise was in store! Having battled sleep deprivation, roundabouts with traffic lights… or did they? lack of food and battery problems we finally found our way inside CMH and in an area which didn’t look...
  2. PROJ3CTM4YH3M

    CMH - December 2013

    With power still on in some parts, the sheer amount of peeling paint and the cool ‘bleeding doors’ the maternity hospital at CMH never disappoints! Joined on this trip by Mr Andy K and the Mule! I was really glad to finally get back to this place after my first trip there in...
  3. Serenity4

    Cambridge Military Hospital 'CMH' Night Explore- March 2014

    After visiting the hospital back in august I decided I would get some more external shots at night. I entered the site as usual and headed towards the first set of buildings and started capturing some long exposures. It was a perfect night, the stars and the moon were shining bright, perfect! I...
  4. mrdystopia

    Code Red - 2013

    The pair of ex-Gurkha security guards rounded the corner of the building and spotted our party within milliseconds. "Intruders! Code Red, boss! CODE RED!" The voice shouting into the walkie-talkie had an amusing mixture of professional urgency and childish excitement. We had entered the...
  5. sonyes

    Cambridge Military Hospital - Aug 2013 *Pic heavy*

    Well this had been on the 'list' for some time now, and after getting the nod from peterc4, and not actually working for once, it was on!!! Great day, with great company, peterc4, also good to meet up again with Stussy, Mrdistopia, Sickbag Scattergun, Starlight Cambridge Military...
  6. D4RK-INS1GHT

    Great Britain CMH - Maternity Wards - June 2013

    Brief History The Cambridge Military Hospital opened its doors to patients in 1879. The name Cambridge came from His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge who was the Commander-in-Chief of the Army at the time. The hospital was built on a hill because current clinical thinking at the time...
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