Lampes chirurgicales. OMAGH, IRLANDE DU NORD : DES IMAGES DE CRÉEPY d'un théâtre chirurgical et d'un équipement chirurgical pour enfants ont été capturées dans un hos abandonné
Surgical lights. OMAGH, NORTHERN IRELAND: CREEPY IMAGES of a children?s surgical theatre and surgical equipment have been captured in an abandoned hospital in Northern Ireland.Pictures from the 120 year old building were captured of still-operating surgical lights in the abandoned hospital by a freelance photographer. Other images include medical equipment that would have been used on the patients while operating, such as fluid management systems and canisters. Freelance Photographer Jordan L. (24) from London, England explored the abandoned Tyrone County Hospital in Market Street, Omagh, Northern Ireland for three hours capturing creepy images of medical equipment and a children?s surgical ward. Jordan used a Canon 2000D DSLR combined with the 10-18mm ultra wide angle lens to capture the eerie images. The hospital was left abandoned in 2017 after a larger and more modern hospital was opened, called Omagh hospital and primary care complex which took over the services. Jordan felt as though the hospital was incredibly creepy and eerie especially due to the children?s surgical ward left abandoned with instruments and medical equipment left behind, giving a reminder of all the children who would have suffered and even died on the table. Although Jordan did find parts of the hospital unsettling, she was surprised at how well-preserved the hospital was, with little to no graffiti and the medical and surgical equipment being left behind in near-perfect condition. Jordan also loved exploring the intact operating theatres and operational equipment that had been left to rot throughout the hospital, which made this exploration quite unique for Jordan. ?It was a very different experience as it's unusual to find abandoned hospitals that aren't badly covered in graffiti and that have so much stuff left, ? she said. ?The children's ward and operating theatres were a little creepy knowing that kids were operated on in there. ?I really loved finding the intact operating theatres w