We already know that the Grandstand wasn’t just a mere racecourse, the building itself was thought to be used as a mortuary during the Great War. Considering how many deaths occurred during these four years, the idea that the Grandstand could’ve been used isn’t too hard to believe, even though there is no evidence to support this. The group that tackled the idea of a ‘mortuary’ a few weeks ago, in my mind were spot on in using the kitchen in the way they did. If the Grandstand was in fact a mortuary then every possible space would’ve been used. Away from the centre of town the site has a certain privacy in contrast to something or someplace on the highstreet. So it would make sense that the grandstand could’ve been used, slightly away from civilian life. If true, this adds a certain respect for the site in my opinion.