→ Un bistrot bientôt démoli avec comme voisine une gare quasi déserte. Visite d'un lieu qui fut autrefois vivant.
→ A bistro soon demolished with a nearly deserted station as a neighbor. Visit of a place that was once alive.
The remains of the former Partick Central Station (later known as Kelvin Hall Station) under Benalder Street in Glasgow. It was built around 1896 for the Lanarkshire and Dumbartonshire Railway, and closed in 1965. The station buildings were demolished in 1968.
Ontario photographer Dave Conlon started photographing abandoned homes in 2012, and has spent the ensuing 12 years shooting the insides of forsaken homes, monasteries, hotels and churches. Now, he's planning a trip to Canada's largest ghost town, Anyox, which neighbors the Alaska border and can be accessed only by jet boat or helicopter. He shared his work with Maclean's, and spoke to reporter Alex Cyr about his process, ethics, and brushes with the law.
The Central Admissions Block of Hartwood Hospital near Shotts to the east of Glasgow.
Designed by J.L. Murray in an imposing Scots Baronial style, it opened in 1895 as the Lanark District Asylum.
The hospital closed in 1998 and it fell into disuse. This was followed by the inevitable fires in 2004 and 2016, leaving the building badly damaged and at risk of being lost.