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Cambridge Military Hospital, Maternity Wards - Aldershot - February 2014

The_Raw

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I'd been wanting to visit this place for ages, I went with two 28DL members; sentinel, and juicerail, the last of whom was actually born in there. With it being within such close proximity of military bases etc there is a lot of security, gurkhas and dog handlers patrol the grounds 24 hours a day. Nevertheless we began our explore with some ninja skills and quickly we were inside. We had a good three hours or so in the maternity building which not only has the bleeding doors but the bleeding everything pretty much, bleeding walls, cartoon characters, sinks, you name it. It's quite a creepy place and to think that babies were delivered in there seems quite bizarre looking at the state of it now, my mate juicerail turned out ok though just about! On leaving the maternity ward we were unfortunately spotted by a gurkha who quickly called for backup and waved at us a lot. He looked friendly enough so we decided to turn ourselves in rather than run which was appreciated and we were treated amicably by the gurkhas and the fuzz when they arrived. Shame we didn't make it inside the main hospital building but we were all pretty chuffed with what we did manage to see.

The History:

The Cambridge Military Hospital (CMH) was the fifth military hospital built in Aldershot. It was opened on 18th July in 1879 and named after Prince George, the Duke of Cambridge who was the commander-in-chief of the army at the time. It was built on a hill because the thinking at the time was that the wind would sweep away any infection and clean the air. The section which we explored was built in 1897 and named The Louise Margaret Hospital after Princess Louise Margaret, whose husband (the Duke of Connaught) was the GOC of Aldershot Command at the time. It was the largest family hospital ever to be erected by the military sevice to begin with, initially caring for the wives and children of servicemen until 1958 when it became a maternity hospital. During the First World War Cambridge Military Hospital was the first base hospital to receive casualties directly from the Western Front and also the first place where plastic surgery was performed in the British Empire. After the Second World War, with the decline in importance of Britain's military commitments, civilians were admitted to the hospital. It pioneered the supply of portable operating theatres and supplies for frontline duties, and also contained the Army Chest Unit. It was closed on 2 February 1996 due to the high cost of running the old building as well as the discovery of asbestos in the walls.

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Few more snaps here http://www.flickr.com/photos/74870643@N02/sets/72157641559361794/

Thanks for looking (y)

 
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Some really great decay going on there and very well captured.

Cheers for the share (y)

 

shaddam

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Ah jealous been caught here when a secca looked over a bush randomly before we even got into any buildings ><, cracking set of piccies ! :)

 

Nelly

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Great report, nice to see the doors!!!

 

The Barracuda

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Nice work!

Something for everyone, my favourite was the bullseye glass shot. You don't get opportunities like that on a daily basis - WIN.

 

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Now that is a shot and a half!

 

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Very nice bit of peely paint going on there, lovely shots, thanks for sharing :)

 

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Cheers Lara, who doesn't love a bit of peely :p

 

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You have documented this well, thanks for the share

 

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