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(Swedish: Forsviks Bruk) The Worker's lodge, then 23 rooms (built in 1861). Nowadays a youth hostel. The traditional red paint contains pigment from the copper-mine in Falun, Dalecarlia.
600 years of industrial history: In 1410 Cecilia Jonsdotter Roos donated the Forsvik farm to the convent in Vadstena and when the monastery took it over there was already a flour mill on the farm.
The buildings in the factory area are listed buildings (Swedish: byggnadsminnen) and enjoy the strongest legal cultural and historical protection available.
www.forsviksbruk.se/en/industrial-societys-cultural-herit... (website also in English and German)
This former shoe factory in Northampton dates from the 1870s. It finally closed its doors after 120 years of trading in 1995 and has been empty ever since.
Permission was obtained to photograph this building.
processing some older photo's before my photoshop subscription ends...don't know if i'm gonna bother renewing it since the latest version is windows 10 only and my computer is still on w7
This former shoe factory in Northampton dates from the 1870s. It finally closed its doors after 120 years of trading in 1995 and has been empty ever since.
Permission was obtained to photograph this building.
Ladder at a factory in Berlin, Germany.
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Factory Bridge, also known as Horsham Bridge, is a historic wooden covered bridge in White Deer Township, Union County, Pennsylvania. It is a 60-foot-long (18 m), King and Queen truss bridge, constructed in 1880, and repaired in 1954 and 1976. It crosses the White Deer Creek.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
A former cigar factory in the Mechanicstown area of Middletown Now being used for storage. Some ghost signage is visible.
Single exposure Tone Mapped with colour editing in Photoshop © www.crystalimages.tv No Unauthorised use.
In the second half of the nineteenth century, the potato flour industry in the province of Groningen was concentrated mainly in the fen colonies. Built in 1916, this cooperative potato flour mill was one of the last to be established in the area. After the factory closed in 1981, the site and buildings were used by various small businesses. Besides the offices, the original boiler house with chimney and factory hall are still standing. The building has been empty since 1999.
Factory Light
For the Togs: Nikon D810 with 70-200 f/2.8 lens.
Profoto AcuteB2 battery generator with Acute head outside of window shooting through the glass reflected with Profoto Medium Umbrella Deep (silver).
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 cubrÃa gran parte de Utah hace unos 90 millones de años.
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Abandoned food processing factory.
There was a period of time where I lured away from Flickr by the promise of great things on Google+. The G+ experiment did not quite work out, and now it's been announced that Google+ will be shutting down. I've gone through and determined which images never made it here to Flickr. I'll be posting them here in the next several months. If you see something that I had posted here before, please let me know. Hope you enjoy the "lost images"
In my town factories are in the city centre, now they are less and less, they are closing one after another because of the crisis.
Built in 1886 as a button factory this building in Waterloo, Ontario is now an art center named Button Factory Arts.
Fence of the Bulova Condos, an apartment house,
Sag Harbor, Long Island, New York. The building was
the former Fahys (later Bulova) Watchcase Factory
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The Fahys Company, started by Joseph Fahys (1832 – 1915),
was the largest manufacturer of watchcases in the United States.
-- Wikipedia
This old factory in Nottingham city has been left derelict for years after a fire gutted it. Whoever owns it probably doesn't have the money to demolish it or restore it as accommodation. Shame.
Kidwelly Brick Works to the north of Kidwelly station was opened c.1858 by William Edwards of Swansea. This site ceased operation in c.1903. A new works was built to the south of of the railway station by Alderman Daniel Stephens which opened in 1903. Stephens worked silica from Mynydd-y-Garreg and this was brought into the works via train. Up to 1927 the firm was known as Stephens & Co, but later as Beynon Davies Civils Ltd.
These photographs, taken in March 2017, showcase the building as it stands today.
Inspiration for the framing of the shots came from the 1975 New Topographics exhibition.
seen in an abandoned factor in the south-east of Germany on my ABANDONED places tour '14:
www.d40oom.eu/Abandoned_Tour_14/Abandoned_Tour_2014.html
Here the fotos of this location:
www.d40oom.eu/Abandoned_Tour_14/Chemnitz_Factory-1/index....