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Knitwear garment manufacturing, from fiber/yarn to material, CMT, including dyeing, screen printing, finishing, packing.
Electronics factory workers, Cikarang, Indonesia © ILO/Asrian Mirza
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Part of an old factory in Evesham Worcestershire. This was the garage workshop and all that remains.
Sorting through a drawer full of prints, I came across some now disappeared scenes.
This factory has now gone.
This wood factory in China is using their own unusable wood shavings to run a special generator, to help meet the factory's energy needs. Very smart.
Abandoned Flextronics Factory
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Flextronics which is still operating in Limerick and Cork supplies networking products to the telecommunications and IT sectors. This factory, located in the Plassey Technological Park in Limerick City shut it's doors in 2002 and has stayed empty since. At the moment it is up for sale at €1.75 million.
I have lots more pics of this place taken over several years.. I"ll post them if I find them.
Anyway, this old munitions factory was part of the Manhattan Project (I'm not really sure how, I'd have to look it up.) At least, according to my sources, which may or may not be correct. I think it's probably been abandoned since the end of WWII. At this point, it's pretty much an empty shell of brick. In the 70s or 80s sometime, an attempt was made to blow it up. They blew up two smokestacks, which still lay on the ground like slain giants. It was decided that it was too expensive, and the place was too sturdy (or something like that), and it's still standing to this day. Some of it's outlying buildings are still in use or semi-used... and other gigantic buildings are laying empty and ruined.
Due to it's historical significance, it probably should be on the National Register, even as a ruin. My mom used to work near here so I have lots of better pics I can post at some later time. I was just in the neighborhood this morning and took this one shot through the window of the car.
I wouldn't recommend snooping around here without permission, it's guarded 24 hours a day. If you ask nicely at the guard house, they might let you wander around.
2018 : ils ont complètement refait la déco intérieure !
Depuis déjà un bout de temps, je dirais fin 2016, même.
Non seulement, ça a complètement perdu ce cachet vintage, déco de bric et de broc, ... tout ce qui faisait le charme de ce café de bord de plage, mais en plus c'est maintenant fermé en hiver.
Je suis désespéré.
This is the soy milk processing area. This factory ran 24/7 during the famine in 1997. They are proud of their record during the "Arduous March."
The former Donisthorpe clothing factory which closed in 2004. The clock has the date 1739 but the building actually dates from the early 19th century and is grade 2 listed - www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?ui...
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Da Nang is one of the major port cities in Vietnam situated on the coast of the South China Sea. Da Nang is the commercial and educational centre of central Vietnam with a well sheltered and easily accessible port. It is the third biggest commercial centre in Vietnam after Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi. The city's origins date back to the ancient Champa Kingdom around 192 AD. During the Vietnam war the city was home to a major air base that was used by both the South Vietnamese and the United States air forces.