“Elizabeth, we loved everything!”
Categories: Culture | Europe | History | Photo project
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/elizabeth-we-loved-everything.htmlAmong the pieces of peeling paint and fragments of broken mirrors, everything breathes history, surrounded by dead silence. Urban explorer and photographer Andrew Marland captures the breathtaking beauty of Britain's abandoned buildings. The series includes photographs of the gloomy rooms of an empty psychiatric hospital, the halls of an old fire station, the doors of which have not been opened for more than 40 years, the walls of a forgotten church. All photos were taken with a Samsung smartphone.
(Total 15 photos)
London Road fire station in Manchester.
London Road fire station in Manchester.
Fire station in Manchester.
London Road fire station in Manchester.
London Road fire station in Manchester.
London Road fire station in Manchester.
Packham Church, London.
Packham Church, London.
Crossense Pumping Station, Bexley.
Crossense Pumping Station, Bexley.
Crossense Pumping Station, Bexley.
Crossense Pumping Station, Bexley.
St. Clement's Psychiatric Hospital, London.
St. Clement's Psychiatric Hospital, London.
St. Clement's Psychiatric Hospital, London.
Keywords: Abandoned buildings | Smartphone | Photography | B/w
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