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factory in South Kearny.

The factory make a cast of the original clay prototype to enable them to make refinements. Final moulds will then be made from this.

 

I'm excited to see her again at this stage - I've missed her! :))

 

~Photo taken by Michael at FDoll

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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Cross-continental film swap with roostercoupon.

(Ohio to California)

Fuji Color 100, Minolta SRT-201 and Nikon N75

 

much better on black.

Now available on etsy! www.etsy.com/listing/78526247/the-chocolate-factory-handp...

 

This is the digital file from a new silkscreen I printed yesterday.

 

The billboards are candies mentioned in Roald Dahl's CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY, which I reread for the millionth time recently.

 

This is the moment where the Great Glass Elevator explodes through the roof and flies over the city to Charlie's house.

 

I included lots of little references to keep it interesting for me - including the "UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT" sign, alluding to Charlie taking over the factory and the metallic gold ground, a reference to the "5th Golden Ticket" found by Charlie Bucket.

 

And of course there is a small billboard which simply says "DAHL."

 

**ALSO I am a dummy and this totally has a typo. I guess when you have spent 10 hours screenprinting, you learn to live with small mistakes, but OOF!**

A factory worker smiles in the warehouse of a garment factory in Lesotho.

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.

We spent a Saturday morning a couple of months ago wandering around Winnebago County on the gravels and blacktops in search of rural Iowa in winter. We had just about the right amount of snow at the time so as enough color was showing to make the shots more interesting. It was also a very overcast day which made the shot and processing more of a challenge.

 

Enjoy rural Winnebago County.

 

Taken on location in an abandoned factory for a test in contemporary female posing.

 

Post Processing was purposefully kept at the bare minimum.

 

Lighting was 1 off camera HVL-56 fired by on camera HVL-58 and natural light reflector bouncing.

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.

Factory Records was a Manchester-based British independent record label, started in 1978 by Tony Wilson and Alan Erasmus, which featured several prominent musical acts on its roster such as Joy Division, New Order, A Certain Ratio, the Durutti Column, Happy Mondays, Northside, and (briefly) Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark and James. Like the 4AD label, Factory Records used a creative team (most notably record producer Martin Hannett and graphic designer Peter Saville) which gave the label and the artists recording for it a particular sound and image. The label employed a unique cataloguing system that gave a number not just to its musical releases, but to artwork and other objects.

  

www.factoryrecords.net/

flick-driving with Eihou

Kakogawa-city, on the way to Kobe from Himeji

 

f/16 24 minutes

 

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Tall bits of the huge industrial complex at a glass factory.

Former GEBE-factory in Vienna.

A factory on Goose Island, Chicago

Chelsea Arts Space, Pimlico, London

 

Here for the fascinating Factory Records Fac1-50/40 exhibition. My youth brought back to me on a plate.

Turners Falls Massachusetts was once a thriving factory town that now is attempting to re-invent itself.

Urbex Benelux -

 

The volume to the south of the factory, already partly depicted on the primitive land registry plan, was enlarged in 1844, including the civilian house behind it, and partly incorporated into the factory site in 1914 and 1921. The chicory factory is closed after the Second World War. Later, it is said that a sheet factory will be housed there. Factory buildings located along the street, the westernmost of which are made of red bricks with rounded corners and with a flat roof. Yellow brick accents, including for the bands, relief arches and the frieze with brick inscription . Preserved woodwork. To the right of this is a lower volume in dark red brick of the same design and at the top a plate with traces of a painted inscription .

Mitsubisi Material Kyusyu factory.海辺の工場です。SONY a7 + Carl Zeiss(sony) Vario-Tessar FE 24-70mm F4

Completed on: 14th October, 2007

 

A small-scale factory.

Made for a contest at Comunidade 0937: www.comunidade0937.com

 

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Frankfurt Fechenheim Harley Davidson

I was passing by the old Delta factory today and saw where someone has removed the paint from over the logo on the east side of the building. I am not sure why, but it is a nice find and part of our local history. It closed in 1978 and the south end has been a flea market for many years with the rest sitting empty or housing some businesses that came and went.

 

Here is the history from Wikipedia>>>"The Delta Electric Company was an American electronics manufacturer formed in 1913 in Marion, Indiana (after moving from Chicago, Illinois)[1] that produced lanterns, flashlights, automotive and bicycle lighting, battery tubes, horns, horn buttons, light switches, other battery-powered electrical parts,[2] and bilge pumps.[3]

 

Delta was purchased in 1965 by the Novo Industrial Corporation.[1][4] One of Novo Industrial Corp.'s subsidiary companies, King Bee Manufacturing Co.,[5] was moved to Marion, and its line of automotive lighting and safety equipment, including headlamps, safety lights, directional lights, mirrors, and reflectors for trucks, buses, trailers, and farm tractors, was merged into the Delta line of products.[1]

 

United Air Cleaner (UAC) was a division of Nova Industrial Corp. that produced air cleaners.[3]

 

Delta Electric was a division of Novo Industrial Corp. until 1968 when Novo became part of United Filtration Corp.[1] Delta continued to operate as a division of United Filtration.[1][6] After selling off the line of bicycle accessories, Delta continued to produce accessories for the automotive industry such as truck side-view mirrors and various automotive switches.[1] By 1976 the company's main line had become warning buzzers for fire and security alarms.[1]

 

Halle Industries Inc. had acquired Delta[6][7] in 1977, and on March 31, 1978, shut down production of Delta Electric due to losing contracts for their smoke detector alarms to Japanese imports.[1]"

  

Factory St, Everett, MA

In an abandoned factory...

The Cementa factory in Luleå, Sweden.

Factory Five Cobra at a summer Maple Ridge A&W Show & Shine, 2005.

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