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A very bare side view. Some of the back portion can be removed to make it easier to take photos inside.
Ice factory. 1900-1 with extension factory of 1907-8 and later alterations. By WF Cott, consulting engineer, for the Great Grimsby Ice Company Limited. Red brick with blue brick and ashlar dressings. Slate and glazed roofs; copper domes on north unit. Chamfered blue brick plinth. Approximately rectangular on plan, comprising 2 linked factories separated by a passage (formerly carrying a railway), cutting across at an angle.... HISTORY: built following the amalgamation of the Grimsby Ice Company with the Co-operative Ice Company. The factory supplied ice for fish packing. The overhead gantries on the Gorton Street front carried ice into the dockside fish-landing building opposite. Ceased production 1990. The Grimsby Ice Company was one of Grimsby's leading fishing companies, and also built the Fisherlads' Home, for fishing apprentices, in Convamore Road (qv). This ice factory illustrates Grimsby's importance as the world's foremost fishing centre in the earlier C20. This building is understood to be the earliest remaining ice factory in the UK. Furthermore it is believed to be the sole survivor, complete with its machinery, from this period. EH Listing
This door was originally connects by covered walkway (now demolished) to the factory itself. You can see the outline of the roof on the brick. Also note the elaborate curved railings on the right side of the photo.
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The main factory floor is a giant structure that must have housed rows of machinery while it was still in operation.
One of the early office buildings on the Roche factory site which was initially designed by Otto Salvisburg in conjunction with the Garden City development.
The Paint Factory is a new facility which has just opened in the Industrial area of Micropolis near the airport. It specialises in supplying all the colours needed to decorate the buildings around Micropolis, which previously had to be imported from elsewhere. It should save lots of time and money! Ref: D1580-032
Massive former Brake Linings factory on the outskirts of Caernarfon. Opened in 1961, it once employed 1,0000 men. Now it is a derelict wreck awaiting demolition.
Here's a shot from inside the old packard factory in Detroit. This was an amazing location. It's amazing how a factory that has been abandoned for 60+ years has survived. It's an incredible facility and if you can go… go
Massive former Brake Linings factory on the outskirts of Caernarfon. Opened in 1961, it once employed 1,0000 men. Now it is a derelict wreck awaiting demolition.
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Van Nelle fabriek, Rotterdam, Famous Dutch Design Architecture in the beginning of the 20th century. Recently renovated in it's original state. It's an industrial monument now.
De architecten J.A. Brinkman en L.C. van der Vlugt gaven in de periode 1925 tot 1928 vorm aan een fabriekscomplex dat bij uitstek een exponent zou worden van het 'Nieuwe Bouwen'.
www.kunstbus.nl/verklaringen/brinkman-en-van-der-vlugt.html
Took these pictures on 8 september 2007, open monumentendag.