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  • From the series “Pripyat: 21 Years After Chernobyl”, 2007. 21 years after the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded these images of Pripyat capture a memory of three traumas: the invisible radiation, the visible looting and the gradual collapse of a ghost town. 1st place International Photography Awards, Architecture Category, 2012. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42 & 90x90cm.
    Children's gas masks, Pripyat Ghost ..2007
  • From the series Pripyat: 21 Years After Chernobyl, 2007. 21 years after the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded these images of Pripyat capture a memory of three traumas: the invisible radiation, the visible looting and the gradual collapse of a ghost town. 1st place International Photography Awards, Architecture Category, 2012. Signed and editioned prints available at 59x42cm, 110x80cm & 155x110cm.
    Pripyat-20.jpg
  • Children's gas masks, the silver filter elements removed by looters. They had been issued according to soviet policy in case of nuclear attack from the West.
    Pripyat_QL-09.tif
  • Anchor base II, remains of a former US Navy Cold War wireless station, West Murkle, Caithness, Scotland.
    319-Thurso-Dunnet-09.jpg
  • Cold War Bunker, Nare Head, Cornwall.
    060-Boswinger-PorthmellinHead-11.jpg
  • Hardened Aircraft Shelters at Leuchars Airfield built during the cold war to protect Quick Reaction Alert aircraft, Fife, Scotland.
    357-StAndrews-Kingsbarns-09.jpg
  • PBX Switchboard I, Room 27. Comm Ops, RAF Inverbervie Cold War Radar Station Bunker (Now Bervie Brow Research Station), Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
    Kincardineshire-Print-Collection-14.jpg
  • Blast doors III, RAF Inverbervie Cold War Radar Station Bunker (Now Bervie Brow Research Station), Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
    Kincardineshire-Print-Collection-11.jpg
  • Arriving at night at the innocuous-looking Guardhouse to the former cold war bunker and radar station at RAF Inverbervie, Now Bervie Brow Research Station, Bervie Brow, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
    Kincardineshire-Print-Collection-08.jpg
  • Tunnel to bunker I, RAF Inverbervie Cold War Radar Station Bunker (Now Bervie Brow Research Station), Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
    Kincardineshire-Print-Collection-05.jpg
  • Air Conditioning Plant Room, RAF Inverbervie Cold War Radar Station Bunker (Now Bervie Brow Research Station), Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
    352-Inverbervie-Montrose-14.jpg
  • Guardhouse and radar plinths, RAF Inverbervie Cold War Radar Station Bunker (Now Bervie Brow Research Station), Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
    352-Inverbervie-Montrose-16.jpg
  • PBX Switchboard II, Room 27. Comm Ops, RAF Inverbervie Cold War Radar Station Bunker (Now Bervie Brow Research Station), Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
    352-Inverbervie-Montrose-13.jpg
  • PBX Switchboard I, Room 27. Comm Ops, RAF Inverbervie Cold War Radar Station Bunker (Now Bervie Brow Research Station), Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
    352-Inverbervie-Montrose-12.jpg
  • Senior Officers Accommodation, RAF Inverbervie Cold War Radar Station Bunker (Now Bervie Brow Research Station), Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
    352-Inverbervie-Montrose-10.jpg
  • Control Room I,  RAF Inverbervie Cold War Radar Station Bunker (Now Bervie Brow Research Station), Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
    352-Inverbervie-Montrose-09.jpg
  • Blast doors III, RAF Inverbervie Cold War Radar Station Bunker (Now Bervie Brow Research Station), Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
    352-Inverbervie-Montrose-08.jpg
  • Blast doors I, RAF Inverbervie Cold War Radar Station Bunker (Now Bervie Brow Research Station), Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
    352-Inverbervie-Montrose-06.jpg
  • Tunnel to bunker II, RAF Inverbervie Cold War Radar Station Bunker (Now Bervie Brow Research Station), Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
    352-Inverbervie-Montrose-05.jpg
  • Caution Men Working on Apparatus, RAF Inverbervie Cold War Radar Station Bunker (Now Bervie Brow Research Station), Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
    352-Inverbervie-Montrose-02.jpg
  • The innocuous looking Guard House to the former cold war bunker and radar station at RAF Inverbervie, Now Bervie Brow Resarch Station, Bervie Brow, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
    351-DowniePoint-Inverbervie-31.jpg
  • ROC Monitoring Post (Small cold war era underground chamber from where it was intended to monitor radioactive fallout in the event of nuclear attack), Duncansby Head, Caithness, Scotland.
    322-JohnoGroats-Freswick-04.jpg
  • Mast base, remains of a former US Navy Cold War wireless station, West Murkle, Caithness, Scotland.
    319-Thurso-Dunnet-08.jpg
  • Anchor base I, remains of a former US Navy Cold War wireless station, West Murkle, Caithness, Scotland.
    319-Thurso-Dunnet-07.jpg
  • Air vent, Cold War nuclear bunker, Berry Head, Devon.
    043-Paignton-Kingswear-07.jpg
  • Guardhouse, RAF Inverbervie Cold War Radar Station Bunker (Now Bervie Brow Research Station), Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
    352-Inverbervie-Montrose-15.jpg
  • Control Room II,  RAF Inverbervie Cold War Radar Station Bunker (Now Bervie Brow Research Station), Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
    352-Inverbervie-Montrose-11.jpg
  • Blast doors II, RAF Inverbervie Cold War Radar Station Bunker (Now Bervie Brow Research Station), Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
    352-Inverbervie-Montrose-07.jpg
  • Tunnel to bunker I, RAF Inverbervie Cold War Radar Station Bunker (Now Bervie Brow Research Station), Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
    352-Inverbervie-Montrose-04.jpg
  • Underground tunnel entrance, RAF Inverbervie Cold War Radar Station Bunker (Now Bervie Brow Research Station), Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
    352-Inverbervie-Montrose-01.jpg
  • Emergency Accommodation (the entrance tunnel was converted into a dormitory for personnel in the 1980s), RAF Inverbervie Cold War Radar Station Bunker (Now Bervie Brow Research Station), Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
    352-Inverbervie-Montrose-03.jpg
  • From the series Spaces of Fear: Heyford, 2014. During the Cold War RAF Upper Heyford was a Quick Reaction Alert Facility where crews sat for four hour shifts in nuclear-armed F-111 bombers, engines running in the middle of the Oxfordshire countryside ready to respond to any Soviet threat at a moments notice. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42cm, 80x80cm & 110x110cm.
    RAFUpperHeyford-07.jpg
  • From the series Spaces of Fear: Heyford, 2014. During the Cold War RAF Upper Heyford was a Quick Reaction Alert Facility where crews sat for four hour shifts in nuclear-armed F-111 bombers, engines running in the middle of the Oxfordshire countryside ready to respond to any Soviet threat at a moments notice. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42cm, 80x80cm & 110x110cm.
    RAFUpperHeyford-06.jpg
  • From the series Spaces of Fear: Heyford, 2014. During the Cold War RAF Upper Heyford was a Quick Reaction Alert Facility where crews sat for four hour shifts in nuclear-armed F-111 bombers, engines running in the middle of the Oxfordshire countryside ready to respond to any Soviet threat at a moments notice. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42cm, 80x80cm & 110x110cm.
    RAFUpperHeyford-04.jpg
  • From the series Spaces of Fear: Heyford, 2014. During the Cold War RAF Upper Heyford was a Quick Reaction Alert Facility where crews sat for four hour shifts in nuclear-armed F-111 bombers, engines running in the middle of the Oxfordshire countryside ready to respond to any Soviet threat at a moments notice. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42cm, 80x80cm & 110x110cm.
    RAFUpperHeyford-05.jpg
  • From the series Spaces of Fear: Heyford, 2014. During the Cold War RAF Upper Heyford was a Quick Reaction Alert Facility where crews sat for four hour shifts in nuclear-armed F-111 bombers, engines running in the middle of the Oxfordshire countryside ready to respond to any Soviet threat at a moments notice. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42cm, 80x80cm & 110x110cm.
    RAFUpperHeyford-03.jpg
  • From the series Spaces of Fear: Heyford, 2014. During the Cold War RAF Upper Heyford was a Quick Reaction Alert Facility where crews sat for four hour shifts in nuclear-armed F-111 bombers, engines running in the middle of the Oxfordshire countryside ready to respond to any Soviet threat at a moments notice. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42cm, 80x80cm & 110x110cm.
    RAFUpperHeyford-02.jpg
  • From the series Spaces of Fear: Heyford, 2014. During the Cold War RAF Upper Heyford was a Quick Reaction Alert Facility where crews sat for four hour shifts in nuclear-armed F-111 bombers, engines running in the middle of the Oxfordshire countryside ready to respond to any Soviet threat at a moments notice. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42cm, 80x80cm & 110x110cm.
    RAFUpperHeyford-01.jpg
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