Abandoned creepy pictures  of inside the former RAF Hospital<br />
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Empty hallways and graffitied walls are some of the sights that have been photographed at the former Rauceby Hospital site.<br />
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Photographer Simon Robson has been inside the former mental hospital which was also used as a place for burns victims during the Second World War.<br />
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Mr Robson, who is from Lincoln, said he wanted to photograph the site because it was a former asylum. He said: "I like the idea of going round a former asylum as it has more character about it.<br />
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"It was gutted on the inside, there were empty rooms and no furniture.<br />
He added an old hospital bed was something that he will remember from the site.<br />
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"When I went in the old chapel part there was an old hospital bed left in there which was quite creepy at the time.<br />
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"I don't think about where I am too much and stay in my own world of photography."<br />
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The hospital originally opened in 1902 and the buildings included a chapel, two graveyards, a mortuary, and various tunnels connecting wards.<br />
The South Lincolnshire Community and Mental Health Services NHS Trust closed the main hospital building in 1997, but kept on Orchard House as the Trust's headquarters.<br />
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Mr Robson added: "I think it's places where people don't get to see inside that are fascinating - it's a fascination with the unknown."<br />
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The 35-year-old from Lincoln said he was inspired to photograph places such as the former Rauceby Hospital site after seeing other photographs on online forums.<br />
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He added that he always been interested in photography it was the subject of his degree, but admits it's more of a hobby for him now.<br />
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