Links
UK sites
Brian Moseley's Plymouth Data website
Invaluable recource on the history of Plymouth,people, buildings and events.
Exeter Through the Ages
Exeter City Council's own page with some historical information.
Exeter History and Memories
Brilliant recource for anything Exeter related.
Hidden Glasgow
Excellent site that hasn't been updated in a while, but the forums see plenty of action.
Derelict London
Abandoned pubs, hospitals, and other buildings.
Truro's Lost Hospital
Great site with exterior and interior pictures of Truro's abandoned city hospital, first built in the 1790s and added to over the years.
British Asylums
Great resource for asylums in the UK. Includes a list of asylums, images and recollections.
Urbex UK
Urban exploration and much much more, including a different asylum list with info on current uses.
Nobody There.co.uk
Many tours of abandoned hospitals, asylums and other locations currently being reloaded onto this recently redesigned site.
Spaceminuspeople
Urban exploration in the South West, including some interiors of RAF Poltimore.
Subterrania Britannica
"Devoted to the study and investigation of all  man-made and man-used underground places" Info on cold war sites and other cool stuff
Napper's Urbex
Great page featuring hospitals, asylums and other interesting buildings in the Cumbria area.
Workhouses.org.uk
Everything you ever needed to know about workhouses, thouthoughly reccomended!
Moorhaven Village
Official site of the former Plymouth Burough Lunatic asylum,. Some interesting archive images on the history page.
Non-UK sites
Manteno State Hospital was active in Manteno, Illinois from 1929 until 1985. Megan's project includes hospital reports, recollections from staff and other facinating stuff!
Forogtten NY
If you've always imagined New York as a city of skyscrapers, check out this site! Loads of facinating pictures and places.
75mg
Great photos and paintings of some rarely documented asylums and hospitals.
Modern Ruins
Sean O'Boyle's photo site. I just don't know where to start with this guy, his photo essays are what sparked my interest in photography in the first place.
Opacity
Mr Motts' site has to be my favourite after Sean O'Boyle's. Beautiful photos of some fantastic and haunting locations.
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