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Abandoned flour factory in Ponca city, Oklahoma

Burlington Coat Factory #424 (99,055 square feet)

14346 Warwick Boulevard, Suite 2, Denbigh Village Centre, Newport News, VA

 

This location opened in 2003 and closed in September 2021, relocating here; it was originally the majority of a 131,000 square foot W.T. Grant/Grant City, which opened on July 23rd, 1971 and closed in December 1975. It became a Montgomery Ward on April 21st, 1976, which closed in February 2001. Part of the space became an Ollie's on March 15th, 2023, another part became a Sk8 House in July 2023, and the remainder became a Falling Prices on September 10th, 2024.

Ajaruja, Portugal

 

We toured a cork factory but saw primarily sorting, grading and then finished product. We were told that the largest use of cork is the seals of wine bottles, although premium grade is used as veneer for an array of products including furniture, clothes, purses and the like.

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Chippewa Lake Park | 1878 - 1978

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An abandoned leather factory somewhere in the Netherlands

 

Just a few of many images from the flight home for the holidays

 

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One of several galleries and studios along a block of Park Boulevard that make up the Pinellas Park Arts Village.

I was told that there is latexmon at the latex factory and came here at night to see if I could get one.

 

The latex factory is a power one that lights up the shiny streets to help shine them at night :)

 

More latex land links below.

Latex land shop

Latexmon

Latex beings of latex land

Latex furrys

Latex land dolls

Latex land princesses

Latex land queen's

Latex land goddess

Sexy shiny me

My latex art - not in SL

When the war came to the Antarion IV, the factories became a significant target for heavy bombers of the enemy faction. As a result, each factory was upgraded to defend itself and ultimately the factories on Antarion IV became as heavily armed as the war machines they produced.

 

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This microscale vignette was created for the Eurobricks Micro Sci-Fi contest.

Seen during Doors Open in Hamilton in May 2024,

The Cotton Factory was an old factory which has been converted into artists' studios and galleries.

Sony A7R III + Tamron 2.8/28-75 mm + LR Classic

Catwalk in a steel factory.

 

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Scanned from the Polaroid negative. I did this one three ways, with Polaroid, TMax 100, and infrared. I love the "damaged" look of the infrared, but I've always liked her expression more in this one, the first exposure.

Made for the 2009 "Luv-able and Hug-able" plush show at gallery hanahou.

  

I spent a delightful Saturday with the Famous Flickr Five+ Group in Blackwood at the Garden of St Erth. As my first Famous Flickr Five+ excursion, I was just delighted by how kind and welcoming everyone was. I look forward to future trips to places I have never been (such as the garden of St Erth) with the Famous Flickr Five+ Group in the future.

 

In 1854 a Cornish stonemason named Matthew Rogers decided to pursue his luck in the goldfields around Mount Blackwood in Victoria, so he packed up his life in Sydney and journeyed south. His venture proved successful, as he became one of the gold rush's most successful miners.

 

In the 1860s, Matthew built a modest sandstone cottage from stone quarried from around Bacchus Marsh behind a boot factory in an area known as Simmonds Reef, just outside what was then the very busy and thriving gold mining community of Blackwood which at the time had a population of some 13,000 people. He named it "St Erth" after his Cornwall birthplace. The original title was dated 1867, but it is believed the house was built before then.

 

The sandstone cottage is typical of Victorian architecture found in Australia at that time. Built in Victorian Georgian style. It features a symmetrical facade of exposed sandstone brick with sash windows either side of the front door, all of which are characteristics of Victorian Georgian architecture. The shady verandah, today covered in curling wisteria vine, features elegant, slender posts, which is also typical of the architectural style, as is the medium pitch corrugated iron roof.

 

Matthew attached a wooden building to the western end of his neat stone cottage which served as the Blackwood post office for a time, and also a general store; both essential parts of the burgeoning community.

 

The gold rush lasted for twenty eight years. Matthew's daughter Elizabeth and her husband Jim Terrill continued to maintain the store, but as gold ran out, the wooden buildings of the town were moved to Trentham. For a time the house lay empty and the bush moved back in. Eventually it was bought by a group of Melbourne businessmen who called themselves the Simmons Reef Shire Council.

 

Today, "St Erth" is the Garden of St Erth; a wonderful garden featuring fruit trees, an espalier orchard, heirloom vegetables, perennials, daffodils, tulips, flowering shrubs and a plant nursery. The Garden of St Erth is one of two main sites in Victoria for the Diggers Club, who specialise in growing and selling heirloom variety plants and old fashioned exotic plants. The homestead forms the entry to the beautiful garden, as well as a shop showcasing the heritage seeds, gardening equipment and myriad gardening products in line with the Diggers Club's commitment to sustainable gardening. Outside there's a plant nursery with a wonderful array of trees and plants for sale. A pretty cafe offers drinks, cakes and meals indoors or out featuring where possible local produce and some sourced from the garden.

 

Matthew Rogers was born at St. Erth, Cornwall, on 11th June 1824, he arrived in Victoria in 1854 with his wife Mary, and came to Blackwood about 1855. Matthew and Mary Rogers were the wealthiest people in Simmons Reef. Matthew did well from his mine called "Mount Rogers Big Hill Mine". He is stated to have made a fortune out of ore that yielded one and a half pennyweights to the ton. Mary Ann Rogers was born in Hayle in Cornwall 24th June 1828. She looked after the store and the Post Office attached to the house. The Rogers had no children, and adopted a girl born in 1872, called Elizabeth. Mary Ann Rogers died on the 27th of August 1896, aged 68 years. Matthew Rogers died on the 6th of January 1902.

 

Nestled against the Wombat State Forest, the township of Blackwood was originally founded in 1855 during the Victorian gold rush. The township's post office was opened in September 1855, and was known as Mount Blackwood until 1921. The township has shrunk significantly since the gold rush ended, and today many of its properties are weekenders for Melbourne professionals. The town still has a main street featuring a post office and general store, a pub, a cafe and an antique shop. It still retains some of its original miners cottages beyond "St Erth". It is a quiet, sleepy town, and is a delightful retreat for some peace and quiet. Blackwood is perhaps best known today for its music and culture festival held in November. It attracts artists from across the world.

 

TROLL - FACTORY ( 20 septembre 2015 )

 

Deep Purple au Bois de Boulogne, vous y croyez ?

Venu photographier les coureurs cyclistes du dimanche matin autour de l'hippodrome de Longchamp, me voici attiré comme le brame d'un cerf par le riff d'intro de " Smoke on the water ". Comme il n'y a pas de fumée sans feu autant allez voir. Et là, au milieu d'un chemin de traverse fermé à la circulation, vision surréaliste d'un rock-band électrisé au compresseur à essence, 4 bucherons se déchainent et lâchent leurs décibels à coup de kalache, encore un truc qui ne va pas arranger mes acouphènes. Quelques joggeurs s'arrêtent, des cyclistes posent pied à terre, deux cavaliers s'enfuient au triple galop dans la forêt et les gars enchainent vintage sur vintage, bravo les Doobies Brothers crie un érudit en entendant " Long train running".

Loin du Traffic, Seb le chanteur me bluffe avec son harmonica en guise d'orgue Hammond avec " Gimme some Lovin' ", sûr que Steve Winwood aurait apprécié ! Un groupe qui " s'invite " pour vos fêtes, mariages, anniversaires de Papy et Mamy, manifs de bikers et autres, alors si " ça, ça se sent que c'est toi, que c'est vraiment toi..." c'est simple comme un coup de Téléphone, titre final de notre frenchie band !

 

Loran de Cevinne

 

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Et puis aussi ma playlist ♫ ♪ [Best of] by Loran

 

US Pipe. Abandonded factory in downtown Chattanooga, Tennessee.

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.

  

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Final assembly of 914/6 model. Not much evidence of German efficiency though.

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

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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Volgograd Steel Works "Red October"

Волгоград. Волгоградский металлургический завод "Красный Октябрь"

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

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.

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

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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 .

Illuminated crucifix on concrete mixing facility. Sussex, NJ.

Chelsea Arts Space, Pimlico, London

 

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

Factory five roadster

 

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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