WELCOME to all that remains of Britain's once state-of-the-art military hospital where plastic surgery was pioneered for injured WW1 troops who survived the SOMME. From the Boer War in the 1900's and the Somme to WW2 and the first Gulf War of the 1990's the injured war heroes of almost all Britain's 20th Century conflicts were nursed back to health within these now crumbling walls. The now abandoned Cambridge Military Hospital at Aldershot was last centuries' version of Birmingham's high-tech Queen Elizabeth Hospital - with seriously injured troops being rushed there to recover from battles spanning the four corners of the globe. Pictures how the once spotlessly hygienic operating theatres and wards - with the British Empire's first plastic surgery unit opened by British military doctor Captain Giles in 1916 and treated troops disfigured in the catastrophic Battle of the Somme - are now a shadow of their former glory
A GLOWING range of greens and blues sweep across the sky in a spectacular display of light .
FLOATING effortlessly on his back, this little otter laps up a rare glimmer of English spring sunshine .
A little caterpillar fearlessly scampers down a branch and confronts a praying mantis .
A widow whose love rat ex-boyfriend left her homeless has had the last laugh after a judge ordered her ex to pay back £300,000 .
An American man continues on his mission to document his journey around the globe by completing a world map tattoo on his back .
A Birmingham man inspired by sci-fi film Wall-E, has created a one- wheeled vehicle, controlled by signals from his BRAIN .
A 20st mum-of-four who was dangerously obese has lost half her body weight after her son drew her as a BLOB at school .
More weather chaos is heading our way, with ice and snow already hitting areas across Birmingham .
ARM extended and head flung back, this little chipmunk performs a loose-limbed yoga move .
Meet the Victorian gentleman who could not face sitting next to smelly commuters on the bus - so he dodges danger to go to work on a penny farthing .
SAT happily on the branch of a tree, this little frog appears unfazed by a surprise visitor .