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Derby Royal Infirmary, Derby - May 2014

Matt Inked

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Today was my second explore, and I was accompanied by hamtagger It was however cut short by some of the lovely locals who were drinking at 11am and swinging a bat around. Most likely trying to strip what little copper is left in the building. (We didn't fancy having to go all Jackie Chan on them or risk getting our arses kicked and losing our cameras) So unfortunately we left a lot earlier than expected.


Here's a bit of History on the place.

Derbyshire Royal Infirmary (DRI) was established in 1810 on land formerly part of Derby's Castlefield estate on land near what is now Bradshaw Way and the A6 London Road. It was known as the Derbyshire General Infirmary at the time. In 1890 a Typhoid outbreak sweeped through the hospital, and the buildings design was blamed. The hospital is entirely demolished, a year later Queen Victoria laid the foundation stone of what would become Derbyshire Royal Infirmary. The neo-Jacobean building was completed in 1894, and its main features were its 'Onion' shaped domed towers and its central corridor which ran the length of the hospital.

The hospital was expanded at several points in the 20th century, the most visible being the still used Wilderslowe Tower and the now disused A+E building built in 1970. The DRI as a result is an architectural mish-mash with the original hospital at its heart.

Buildings aside, the DRI was a pioneering hospital, the UK's first Flying Squad was set up here in 1955, in 1976 George Cohrane set up the first National Demonstration Centre for Rehabilitation and in 1992 the Pulvertaft Hand Centre was opened by the Queen, her grandson William was sent here seven years later following a rugby injury.

In the late 90s, the NHS Trust's for each hospital in Derby merged, and drew up a dramatic plan to consolidate the services of both hospital's on one site. The so called 'super hospital', soon to be known as the Derby Royal Hospital is one of the largest in the region. There are no official plans to redevelop the now redundant Derbyshire Royal Infirmary, the land is covered by a large regeneration plan which will expand Derby's city centre southwards into what is known as Castleward. The 1987 built part of the hospital shall continue to provide medical care, providing the services of the closed Aston Hall and Grove Hospital's south of Derby.

One of the corridors just as you walk in.

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I'm assuming all power is out in the Hosptial because after ringing the bell for a Uniform, Nobody came...

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I was quite shocked that these weren't smashed like every other bit of glass in there.

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Some doors through a hole

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I was also shocked that the locals hadn't taken this to Cash Converters

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Someone needs to work on their aim, this looks quite fresh too.

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A pressure...thing

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Window Close-up

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Someone has actually taken the time to smash each and every window.

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Did anyone on here leave the bottle of water? I'm assuming it was explorers by the size of it.

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Corpse is watching you.

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Creeping through the windows

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General Manager Door Sign

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I liked the look of this one

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That's all until next time. We're hoping to go back in a bigger group incase of another run in with the local doleys (Safety in numbers)

Thankyou for taking time to read my report. I really enjoyed the short amount of time we spent here and can't wait to re-visit and get a better report and some more impressive pictures.

 

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Some nice shots there Matt as have worked the place well.

Shame about having some dick heads on site.

Keep it coming but less of the toilet shots :eek:

(y)

 

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Nice litttle mooch there it looks like, cheers =]

:comp

 

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Nice shots and nicely done :)

 

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You got some good shots mate despite making an early retreat! Was a good day nevertheless! Good to have a mooch around nocton too afterwards. I might just carry my 9mm next time to deter the dickheads! Haha :eek:

 

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I enjoyed the short time we were there. And now we have an excuse to go back there too so it's not all bad. And it was good to get the rest of Nocton finished off. I just need to play about with my camera a bit more now to get used to it.

 

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Some ok shots here, shame that's others spoiled it for you!

 

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Cool report man! Its meant to be fooked now :( it is still a hospital though...

"I was also shocked that the locals hadn't taken this to Cash Converters"

yeah you would be lucky to get a quid off smack converters for that thing.

 
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