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B Bond Warehouse is a former bonded warehouse built to serve Bristol Harbour.

 

Built in 1908, B Bond was the second of three warehouses constructed close to Cumberland Basin to meet the demands of the tobacco import boom of the early 20th century.

A Bond was built in 1905 and C Bond in 1919. All three warehouses are Grade II listed buildings.

Found between Bells Mill and Middle Bridge

Dull, cold, rainy, drab, colourless, boring, grey, (did I mention cold ?) were all perfect descriptors for the view over Bristol a minute or two prior to this sudden burst of colourful sunlight through the rain clouds.

B Bond Warehouse is a former bonded warehouse built to serve Bristol Harbour. Built in 1908, B Bond was the second of three warehouses constructed close to Cumberland Basin to meet the demands of the tobacco import boom of the early 20th century. A Bond was built in 1905 and C Bond in 1919.

40 mph gusts ✔

Wobbly tripod ✔

Rain ✔

Cold hands ✔

Dead battery in shutter remote ✔

Taken in 2011. The New Cut is an artificial waterway which was constructed between 1804 and 1809 to divert the tidal river Avon through south and east Bristol, England.

Leven - Flight Glenrothes to Crail 12 May 2018

 

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Annual canal rally at Stourbridge today. Interesting and very well patronised - loads of people milling about.

Jubilee Campus and Triumph Road

Bonded warehouse in central Newcastle burns.

Lots of different coloured poppies seeds planted in the new meadow walk by the Bonded Warehouse,Stourbridge.

Found on the Stourbridge Canal near Middle Bridge

Streetlights are diffused by mist rising from Cumberland Basin on an autumn night on Bristol's Floating Harbour.

Annual canal rally at Stourbridge today. Interesting and very well patronised - loads of people milling about.

Beautiful Austin Healey 3000. You often see replicas, but this was an original, very nice.

AMA Bonded Warehouse, Sheffield & South Yorkshire Navigation from underneath the A633, Rotherham, South Yorkshire.

A busy scene at Wetmore Sidings, Burton upon Trent on 15th April 2008, with the prime feature being the approach of Class 60 No, 60082* (formerly Mam Tor) heading 6E41 Westerleigh - Lindsey discharged tankers. On the right, in the future Nenesis Rail's siding, is 'Castle' No. 5029 'Nunney Castle', with Class 47 No. 47773 tucked inside for insurance, which is taking water during a test run from Tyseley around the East Midlands circuit. There appeared to be a problem as it did not emerge during my extended stay here. In the background an Arriva Cross Country Class 170 'Turbostar' approaches the station with a Nottingham - Cardiff service, while on the left an intermodal service from Felixstowe has just arrived containing boxes for the nearby Argos warehouse. Note the large 'grab' machine for the transhipment of the boxes. Copyright Photograph John Whitehouse - all rights reserved (*I did not record the number of the Class 60, but a 'super-enlargement' of the image provides an outline of that number, with further support from other contemporary images of 60082)

Fog shrouds the Cumberland Basin bonded warehouses and Metrobus busway on an autumn night in Bristol.

Jubilee Campus and Triumph Road

Seagulls hanging out on the ever shifting bed of The New Cut (of The River Avon)

The Ashton Avenue Swing Bridge and 'A' Bond Warehouse during the MetroBus works in Bristol.

Moving casks for filling.

Stourbridge Bonded Warehouse Rally

Annual canal rally at Stourbridge today. Interesting and very well patronised - loads of people milling about.

Stourbridge Bonded Warehouse Rally

Annual canal rally at Stourbridge today. Interesting and very well patronised - loads of people milling about.

Dogpatch Labs in partnership with Ulster Bank invited me to the Press Launch of The Vaults.

 

The Vaults is a state-of-the-art dedicated event space in the historic 200 year old former wine and whiskey storehouse beneath Dogpatch Labs, which is set to become a focal point for Ireland’s technology community. The Vaults will comprise flexible workshop and events space, large and small meeting rooms and a bar.

 

Special guests Minister Simon Harris TD and Neville Isdell former CEO the Coca Cola Company spoke, and we got the chance to meet with the companies based in Dogpatch Labs over breakfast and coffee.

 

A location like no other building in Dublin, the chq building overlooks the River Liffey and George’s Dock, the site which was to be home to Ireland’s National Theater, the Abbey. The chq building is a grade one listed building situated within the heart of the Ireland's bustling International Financial Services Centre (IFSC) in the Docklands. Formerly known as Stack A, it was built in 1820 as a wine and tobacco warehouse. The then Stack A was made famous when it hosted the Crimean War Banquet in 1856 celebrating the return of 3,000 Irish soldiers. The building has been magnificently restored and enhanced.

 

3-JULY-12013

 

“THE LANDMARK CHQ Building in the heart of the IFSC has been sold by the Dublin Docklands Development Authority (DDDA) for just over €10 million. The property was bought by former Coca-Cola Company CEO Neville Isdell, who says that the initial plan is to make improvements to the building before deciding on its long-time use”

Stourbridge Bonded Warehouse Rally

Dogpatch Labs in partnership with Ulster Bank invited me to the Press Launch of The Vaults.

 

The Vaults is a state-of-the-art dedicated event space in the historic 200 year old former wine and whiskey storehouse beneath Dogpatch Labs, which is set to become a focal point for Ireland’s technology community. The Vaults will comprise flexible workshop and events space, large and small meeting rooms and a bar.

 

Special guests Minister Simon Harris TD and Neville Isdell former CEO the Coca Cola Company spoke, and we got the chance to meet with the companies based in Dogpatch Labs over breakfast and coffee.

 

A location like no other building in Dublin, the chq building overlooks the River Liffey and George’s Dock, the site which was to be home to Ireland’s National Theater, the Abbey. The chq building is a grade one listed building situated within the heart of the Ireland's bustling International Financial Services Centre (IFSC) in the Docklands. Formerly known as Stack A, it was built in 1820 as a wine and tobacco warehouse. The then Stack A was made famous when it hosted the Crimean War Banquet in 1856 celebrating the return of 3,000 Irish soldiers. The building has been magnificently restored and enhanced.

 

3-JULY-12013

 

“THE LANDMARK CHQ Building in the heart of the IFSC has been sold by the Dublin Docklands Development Authority (DDDA) for just over €10 million. The property was bought by former Coca-Cola Company CEO Neville Isdell, who says that the initial plan is to make improvements to the building before deciding on its long-time use”

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