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CXC Photography My photos are usually of Derelict places or Modified Car events. Photographer and Digital Media.

This shoot was my first wedding shoot. Thank you to Darren & Dawn for giving me the opportunity to take pictures on your...
10/07/2018

This shoot was my first wedding shoot. Thank you to Darren & Dawn for giving me the opportunity to take pictures on your special day.

Quick photo edit on my phone whilst on holiday in Fuerteventura! πŸŒžπŸŒŠπŸΊπŸ•
27/01/2017

Quick photo edit on my phone whilst on holiday in Fuerteventura! πŸŒžπŸŒŠπŸΊπŸ•

A few years ago when I first started getting into the photography game, I visited the location during the day. You can f...
27/11/2016

A few years ago when I first started getting into the photography game, I visited the location during the day. You can find them photos in the Timeline folder, possibly dated back to 2013/14. With a little more experience behind me, I revisited the site during the evening. Not many photos taken inside the buildings due to the place being trashed and not worth any photos been taken.

A very chilly day at the East Coast! Brrrr! I can still feel the breeze!
27/11/2016

A very chilly day at the East Coast! Brrrr! I can still feel the breeze!

Hope you all had a fun bonfire night! I had a bit of fun with some sparklers in a derelict mill!
07/11/2016

Hope you all had a fun bonfire night! I had a bit of fun with some sparklers in a derelict mill!

Not many photos in this album, due to all the floors being the same. They would of been a few roof top shots of the city...
07/11/2016

Not many photos in this album, due to all the floors being the same. They would of been a few roof top shots of the city, but being out in the open, it was very windy up there... even though my Tripod is quite sturdy, the wind still blew my camera to create blurry photos. :(

The building was commissioned to replace Sheffield's first town hall, which had been designed by William Renny in 1699 a...
13/10/2016

The building was commissioned to replace Sheffield's first town hall, which had been designed by William Renny in 1699 and opened in 1700.[nb 1] The first town hall was next to the parish church, on a site with little space for extension.
The Old Town Hall was designed by Charles Watson and built in 1807–08. It was designed to house not only the Town Trustees but also the Petty and Quarter Sessions. Initially building was of five bays and faced Castle Street. It was extended in 1833 and again in 1866 to designs by William Flockton (1804–64) of Sheffield and his partner George Abbott. The most prominent feature was the new central clock tower over a new main entrance that reoriented the building to Waingate. At the same time the building's courtrooms were linked by underground passages to the neighbouring Sheffield Police Offices.[2] The first Town Council was elected in 1843 and took over the lease of the Town Trustees' hall in 1866. The next year the building was extensively renovated and the clock tower designed by Flockton & Abbott was added.

By the 1890s Sheffield's administration had again outgrown the building, and the current Sheffield Town Hall was built further south. The Old Town Hall was again extended in 1896–97, by the renamed Flockton, Gibbs & Flockton, and became Sheffield Crown Court and Sheffield High Court. The drinking fountain on the Castle Street side of the building was added at this time. In 1973 the Old Town Hall was made a Grade II listed building.[3]

In the 1990s these courts moved to new premises, and since at least 1997 to present, the building remains disuse.

September 15, the building was put for sale with an asking price of, Β£2,000,000.

The former Ramsden Technical College moved on to the New North Road site of the former Huddersfield Royal Infirmary in 1...
25/09/2016

The former Ramsden Technical College moved on to the New North Road site of the former Huddersfield Royal Infirmary in 1967.The college paid Β£105,000 for the site.

In September 1968 the first students began lectures at New North Road.The first new bulding on the site opened in 1969.The main new block was built in 1971 - the year the college became Huddersfield Technical College

By 1978 there were more than 8,000 students studying at the site.In 2008 Huddersfield Technical College merged with Dewsbury College to form Kirklees College

The College moved into a new purpose build waterfront development in 2013 which welcomed 20 thousand students.

The Derelict Asylum still stands in Menston, West Yorkshire.
17/09/2016

The Derelict Asylum still stands in Menston, West Yorkshire.

The school closed it's doors in 2010 due to the falling numbers of Catholic pupils
26/06/2016

The school closed it's doors in 2010 due to the falling numbers of Catholic pupils

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