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The major land formation in this area is Factory Butte, which stands at a height of 1,921m. It’s a flat-topped sandstone peak with Mancos shale ridged sides. The light was amazing this day.
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
I had to wait a half an hour to capture these sun rays. It was worth it! This place is called Ursus Facotry and a lot of machines were produced there. Here were made cars, tractors or even... tanks!
more photos: www.urbex-travel.com/abandoned-ursus-factory/
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 cubría gran parte de Utah hace unos 90 millones de años.
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nrhp # 76001964- Tremont Nail Factory District is a historic district in Wareham, Massachusetts. It makes up the area occupied by the former Tremont Nail Company. In the early 19th century, Parker Mills was constructed by shipwrights as a cotton mill. During the War of 1812, it was partially burned by the British. In 1819, another building was constructed on the site of the former mill by Isaac and Jared Pratt to manufacture nails. At this time, the Parker Mills Nail Company was born. The mill was partially destroyed by fire again in 1836. Reconstruction was completed in 1848, and the buildings haven't changed much since. The bell in the cupola in the original facility bears a date of 1851. The main mill is one of five buildings at the site over 100 years old. There are also 60 nail machines in the building, many over 125 years old. Until the 1920s, the mill was also powered by awater wheel which powered overhead shafting.[2]
The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.
from Wikipedia
As per the advice below this is apparently a rebuild of a Silver Knight not an original factory built Borderer.
(Swedish: Forsviks Bruk) Model of the factory area in the municipality Forsvik in 1918.
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)
Some of you inquired as to what I will be doing in my new job. Let me begin by saying that I will not be a factory worker, or a manual laborer, or a doctor, lawyer, Indian chief.
I've been hired as a Senior Staff Engineer for a biotech firm that manufactures instrumentation, chemistry, and reagents for DNA sequencing. I actually worked for this firm before I retired. When they heard I was looking for a job, they came calling, and we cut a deal.
In case your wondering just what this DNA sequencing is all about, it is the process of determining the precise order of nucleotides within a DNA molecule. There are many applications for this technology and one of the most important ones is targeting drug therapy for people with serious diseases like cancer.
It's beneficial. It's right livelihood, and it's all in the genes.
Happy Slider's Sunday everyone.
San Francisco CA
The Schindlers Factory Museum in Krakow uses a wide range of techniques to get it's message across. This though is an old fashioned tableau featuring what looked like papier-mache figures.
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From Wikipedia : "Oskar Schindler's Enamel Factory (Polish: Fabryka Emalia Oskara Schindlera), a former metal item factory in Kraków, is now host to two museums: the Museum of Contemporary Art in Kraków, on the former workshops, and a branch of the Historical Museum of the City of Kraków, situated at ul. Lipowa 4 (4 Lipowa street) in the district of Zablocie, in the administrative building of the former enamel factory known as Oskar Schindler's Deutsche Emailwarenfabrik (DEF). Operating here before DEF was the first Malopolska factory of enamelware and metal products limited liability company, instituted in March 1937."
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Okay this isn't really a factory or a fire. I liked the way the metal wine rack looked with my orange lamp as a background.