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Tsuen Wan (formerly also spelt Tsun Wan) is a bay in the Kowloon area of Hong Kong, opposite to Tsing Yi Island across Rambler Channel.
荃灣(英語:Tsuen Wan)位於香港新界西南,荃灣新市鎮及荃灣區的主要部份,位於香港都會區範圍之內。
Hong Kong • 香港 ‘11
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Was an amazing explore of The Little Textile Factory. There is so much to see. Thanks to everyone involved for this very exciting urbex adventure
Brownstown, IN
"Strawboard" and then various kinds of paper and pulp were made and recycled on this site between the 1890s and the 1990s. The Kieffer Paper Mill was finally demolished after the turn of the century.
and finally Illustration 9 in THE LIBRARY SERIES
I did 9 interviews for the national libraries with young people about their ideal library. The 19-year old boy here wanted a modern fun place located in an old factory with plants and water around it. A smoothie bar, computer room, stage, movie showings, comics department, liechtenstein paintings and a coloured glass toilet where you can read where on his list.
A3 drawing. Faber Castell B-pen. colours in photoshop.
Chelsea Arts Space, Pimlico, London
Here for the fascinating Factory Records Fac1-50/40 exhibition. My youth brought back to me on a plate.
Canley factory Standard Triumph 1959. Triumph Herald and Standard Vanguard Vignale parked outside the offices both newly assembled without headlamp rims.
Collection: Canley
Date: 1959
Reference Number: Z-CanleyFrontage-1959
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got a lot of frames to play with today. here's the first attempt. not sure, but I think I've got better in there somewhere.
the sun is setting between a fertilizer factory and a stand of trees around a pond. there's smoke from the factory mingling with the clouds right in front of the sun.
[71/365] There's an abandoned factory or mill of some kind near the centre of Aberdeen, and it's a bit unnerving to walk past it at night. It's so unusual for me to be near it during the daytime, and this might be the first time I've been able to see clearly through the broken and glassless windows.
ube, japan
1972
factory / lumber mill
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Built 1936 for Ripaults by A H Durnford. Pevsner comments: 'The only remaining interwar factory [in this area] with some panache.' It seems that at the time this comment was made, the factory was derelict (and presumably under threat) but is now occupied by the solid engineering firm Man Erf.
The Gillette Skirt Factory was the first concrete block building in Cortland, NY. The factory was built in 1904. While this building isn't on any historic registers, the nephew of factory owner Franklin Gillette, Chester, gained national attention in 1906 when he murdered his pregnant girlfriend and left her to drown in the Adirondacks. He was convicted and electrocuted at Auburn Correctional Facility in 1908.