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The Silver Factory play IndieTracks at Midland Railway in Butterley, Saturday 7 July 2012.
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The Glass Factory had a suite of offices which we hired or loaned to various organisations and artists - for meetings, lectures, build, rehearsals and offices. This space was used multiple times.
Salvaged airplane tails, arrayed in a still pool of water, looking like an armada of shark fins all swimming in the same direction.
Simon Birch, 2016-17.
The St Vincent's Works is a former factory and offices at Silverthorne Lane in Bristol, England.
St. Vincent's Works (Former John Lysaghts Iron Works (1891-1893, R.M. Drake, restored 2001, Garrad, Hassan & Partners) - Barton Hill Gas Lane, Bristol
Bristol Open House 2010, Photograph by James Russiello, September 11, 2010
The building was built as offices and factory by Thomas Royse Lysaght, for his brother John Lysaght of John Lysaght and Co. with the buildings being completed by R Milverton Drake. The site was previously owned by Acraman and Company and was involved in the manufacture of corrugated-iron and pre-fabricated buildings, which were exported around the world and particular to settlers in Australia. By 1878 the facttory employed 400 men and produced 1000 tons of galvanised iron sheet a month. The company also diversified into making constructional ironwork, exported around the world from Bristol.
The building is now home to the head office of renewable energy consultancy GL Garrad Hassan.
It is an example of the Bristol Byzantine style and various of the buildings have Grade II listed building status.
The company offices are Grade II* listed. The offices were built in a Gothic style with a domed atrium decorated with golden Doulton tiles. The offices have wood paneling and throughout the building are elaborate decorations.
Abandoned factory in Melbourne, surprisingly not as trashed as some of the others I'v seen, possibly due to its location, I reckon it was a brewery, but I'm not sure.
Here are some of the women that are employed by Kazuri. We were told while in the factory that we could take all the pictures that we wanted to. www.kazuri.com/aboutus.php