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        <description>Join me as I explore the abandoned RAF Norton Hall base in Lincolnshire, England. This time I focus on the iconic long, narrow corridors with blue linoleum linking various departments spread across the vast site. The corridor walls feature painted horizontal navigation stripes to direct staff and patients. These are colour-coded and feature the department's name; the strips terminate in an arrow to indicate the direction. I also found several black stencilled signs painted directly onto the walls. One sign appears on an exposed red brick wall where the plaster has fallen away. Elsewhere is a more intact section of pale cream walls featuring a clean vertical list of departments. RAF Norton Hall was established ahead of World War Two. For decades, it served primarily as a military hospital and training center. Operations ceased at the location in the 1990s. #UrbanExploration #Lincolnshire #PeelingPaint #History #AbandonedHospital</description>
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