A Bundle is already in your cart
You can only have one active bundle against your account at one time.
If you wish to purchase a different bundle please remove the current bundle from your cart.
You have unused credits
You still have credits against a bundle for a different licence. Once all of your credits have been used you can purchase a newly licenced bundle.
If you wish to purchase a different bundle please use your existing credits or contact our support team.
00:30
SPINE-CHILLING shots show inside the soon-to-be-demolished abandoned halls of a Victorian mortuary littered with death certificates of the unfortunates who passed through its doors.
SPINE-CHILLING shots show inside the soon-to-be-demolished abandoned halls of a Victorian mortuary littered with death certificates of the unfortunates who passed through its doors.
Images show how death certificates and mortuary cards were left to rot after the mortuary closed in 2010.
Another spooky shot showed the real lockers that held the bodies after they had died.
Ben James (32) who works in the medical field from Cambridge, England captured eery images and video footage using his iPhone 14 at the abandoned mortuary of St Luke’s Hospital in Bradford.
Ben decided to venture into the dark halls of the mortuary building after he had read of the plans to have it demolished, due to it posing serious health and safety risks and taking up well-needed space in the inner-city hospital in Bradford.
However terrifying and morbid the abandoned medical building may be seen today, the history of the hospital falls nothing short of long and suffering.
In the 1870’s today's St. Luke’s Hospital opened as the new Bradford Union Workhouse, housing 350 paupers and a spacious infirmary equipped with every medical convenience of the day.
For the full story visit www.mediadrumworld.com.
To license this video email editorial@mediadrumworld.com
Categories
From the blog
Stories not Stock: 3 Reasons Why You Should Use UGC Instead of Stock Video
Video content is an essential part of a brand’s marketing strategy, and while stock footage has been a reliable go-to in the past, forward-thinking companies are looking to user-generated content for their video needs.
View post