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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]"
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Location: Teglholmen, Copenhagen, Denmark
This beautiful gym was a surprising find in an office building in St. Petersburg's Red Triangle Factory complex.
A cab view at Factory junction, with 60001 about to pass on a stone train. Stewarts Lane depot can be glimpsed to the right. 20 May 1992.
Factory Butte (Wayne County, Utah).
Es una formación geológica en Utah formada por múltiples tipos de rocas, incluida la roca Mancos, la arenisca de Mesa Verde y la arenisca de Muley Canyon.
Estas rocas registran la existencia de un mar interior que cubría gran parte de Utah hace unos 90 millones de años.
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Replica of a Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.2b bomber at the Royal Air Force Museum in London, United Kingdom.
The F.E.2 was designed in 1914 as a fighter aircraft and quickly entered service as war broke out. While the pusher layout was already outdated in the early years of the war, the F.E.2 was nonetheless a capabale aircraft and contributed to breaking German air superiority on the Western Front established by the Fokker Eindecker.
By 1916, however, the F.E.2 was outperformed by new German designs and retired form day fighter service, instead beeing used for nighttime bombing raids. The reconstructed A6526 represents a such bomber.
While no complete F.E.2 survives today, this replica is based on an original nacelle, produced by Richard Garrett & Sons. The nacelle, however, was never used for an actual aircraft but retained by the manufacturer until 1976, when it was passed on to the museum. After more then twenty years, a project to reconstruct the aircraft came to conclusion in 2009 which saw the nacelle combined with newly constructed wings and tail section and an original Beardmore 160 hp engine.
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.
A factory local to Humberside Airport. Have always wanted to photograph it at night. This is an HDR image, 5 shots. Taken at 10:30pm.
this is some sort of fertilizer factory. it's made of clear panel walls, and it's well lit at night. pretty cool looking.
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A factory (previously manufactory) or manufacturing plant is an industrial building where workers manufacture goods or supervise machines processing one product into another. Most modern factories have large warehouses or warehouse-like facilities that contain heavy equipment used for assembly line production