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Photographed by Chris Sikich
Some photos and a review of the show were published by Philadelphia Magazine here: www.phillymag.com/ticket/2016/04/07/concert-review-andrew...
This image was taken from a collection of Soviet news photos distributed in the United States by Soyuzfoto during the early 1930s.
Collection name: Soyuzfoto Soviet News Photo Collection
Original held by: Archives and Special Collections
Institution: Dickinson College
Location: Carlisle, PA
Contact us at: archives@dickinson.edu
The remains of a factory that produced sugar from sugarcane, which was cultivated in large plantations in the region, are found in the east of the castle. The plants -which date back from the 14th century -consisted of three main and other auxiliary areas, covering a space of about 150 square meters. The primary structure is the sugar refinery plant that is a long and narrow, stone-made, arch-covered hall. From a built-in inscription found on the south external side of the building we know that it was repaired in 1591, when Pasha Murat was the governor of Cyprus. In the north of this hall lie the ruins of the water mill and the water tower. The water tower, which is preserved in a relatively good condition, was supplied with water by the river Kouris. Its water set the water mill in motion, which would grind the sugarcane with the force acquired as it fell -from a height of about 7 meters -onto the vane of the mill. The huge millstone - of 3.20 meters diameter -is preserved in the east side of the mill.
These pictures were taken at the abandoned industry in Charleroi.
Charleroi is a city located in the province of Hainaut, Belgium. The metropoltian area has a total population of 522,522 by January 1, 2008, ranking it as the 4th most populous city in Belgium after Brussels, Antwerp and Ghent. After the Industrial Revolution, Charleroi benefited from the increased use of coals in the metallurgical industry. People from across Europe were attracted by the economic opportunities, and the population grew rapidly. Because after World War II the need for coals declined, Charleroi witnessed a general decline of its heavy industry. Poverty in the city increased. Charleroi has an unemployment rate of 26%. You'll find syringes and dumped garbage in public places.
Investing in the publicdevelopment is important for the city economics.
I made a rapportage about Charleroi follow for more.
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Abandoned factory in the Spring Garden section of the city. This factory has always reminded me of the backgrounds to the old Sonic the Hedgehog games.
Master cutlery maker David Mellor's circular factory by Michael Hopkins & Partners in Hatharsage Derbyshire.
Malaysia Nov 2007,
Cameron Highland,
BOH tea factory ,visit this site for more information about BOH tea
The Future Factory is a heterogeneous, dynamic configuration populated by representative of a wide variety of approaches and diverse disciplines. The participants elaborate on their motivations and what results from them on the basis of works on display in conjunction with the Future Factory.
The photo shows Michael Badics (AT).
credit: rubra
factories at a typical Taiwanese industrial park. many factories making all sorts of stuff here-- plastic, steel, medicine, motorcycle helmets, beer, glass, animal feeds, etc. etc.
my visit to the former Polaroid Factory in Enschede where they are trying to revive instant integral film. See my FT magazine story Bringing back Polaroid's instant film
What: Factory Live Rock
Where: The Factory
When: 08-10-2010
Who: Phạm Anh Khoa
Photos: Hai Hoang
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Visited this old factory during my trip through Luxembourg. A lot of empty rooms, but still some nice details can be found. Unknown where this factory was used for. It has been abandoned for about 10 years now.
Visited this location in September 2011.