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Porth Wen, near Amlwch, UK. The vague history of the works can be read on Wikipeadia, here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porth_Wen_Brickworks This is one fabulously romantic site that I have wanted to visit for a long time. It's not easy to get to, but well worth the hike from Cemaes. We picked an amazing day to go, but perhaps a bit more cloud would have helped the photos. If you intend to visit then visit soon as the sea will soon reclaim the crushing house and one of the kilns. The chimneys look very dodgy too!

Back to the July 4 morning shadows for this view, but I took the liberty of lightening this photo up a good bit, mostly to pull out those nice light brick accents, now of course painted over :(

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McDonald's, 2003-04 built, Church Rd. at Pepperchase Dr., Southaven MS

Kinsale, Ireland

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The brickwork of such buildings is extraordinary.

 

Walk-in house for a range of social services

 

www.ocmw-brugge.be/inloophuis-t-sas

 

Day trip by train from Brussels.

This is the parapet of a bridge built in the 18th century, but the brickwork may have been renewed since then.

 

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Looking towards the old porthwen brickworks.

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In Explore on Mar 14, 2013.

Three of the four remaining chimneys and works buildings at Stewartby Brickworks on 2nd May 2019, with demolition of the site already approved and imminent. There were originally 32 chimneys at Stewartby, the four remaining examples being 230 ft tall. Unable to satisfy modern emission standards, the London Brick Company 1930s-built works was closed in 2008, by then under the ownership of Hanson. Around 4,000 homes are proposed for this brownfield site.

  

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A ruined farmhouse in Swaledale

Södertälje, Sweden.

Auschwitz II, ook wel Auschwitz-Birkenau genoemd, was het tweede van de drie grote kampen van Auschwitz. Auschwitz II was het vernietigingskamp, en het is dit kamp waaraan de meeste mensen denken bij het horen van de naam 'Auschwitz'. Het werd in 1942 officieel geopend.

 

Het kamp bevindt zich in Birkenau, de Duitse naam voor het Poolse dorpje Brzezinka (dit dorp werd gesloopt om Auschwitz-Birkenau te kunnen bouwen, al is het na de oorlog herbouwd naast het voormalige vernietigingskamp), ongeveer drie kilometer van Auschwitz I en besloeg een grote oppervlakte van 175 hectare. Behalve Joden, Sinti en Roma werden ook veel gewone burgers uit de toen bezette gebieden, waaronder zo'n 40 000 Vlaamse arbeiders en bedienden die als werkweigeraars waren opgepakt, in Auschwitz II gevangen gehouden.

 

De bouw van het kamp begon in 1941 als onderdeel van de Endlösung der Judenfrage. De nazi's evacueerden de plaatselijke bevolking, waarna de huizen werden gesloopt om in de bouwmaterialen voor de eerste gebouwen te voorzien. Het kamp was ongeveer 2,5 bij 2 kilometer groot en bood ruimte aan 100 000 gevangenen. Er werden meerdere sectoren gemaakt, die weer werden verdeeld in velden. Deze velden waren, net als het gehele kamp, afgezet met prikkeldraad dat onder stroom stond. Veel gevangenen maakten van dit prikkeldraad gebruik om zelfmoord te plegen. In het kamp bestond de uitdrukking er ging zu den Drähten ("hij ging naar de draad"). Hoofddoel van Auschwitz II was de massavernietiging. Hiervoor waren vier gaskamers met bijbehorende crematoria aangelegd. De grootschalige vernietiging begon in het voorjaar van 1942.

In the village of Erdi near the Brickworks an eastbound is silhouetted against the morning sun on a cold morning on Jingpeng Pass.

Top architecture 1920

Rolleiflex 3.5F, zeiss planar 75mm f3.5, Fuji provia 100F.

Infrared shot. Walking the IR camera in town while in vacation, shooting here and there. The infrared world is a surprise. You don't see the picture until you take it.

 

Exif: ISO 200 ; f/5.6 ; 1/100 ; @18mm

InfraRed converted camera, 840nm

The masons were removing damaged bricks.

Teal and sunset just felt like today.

 

We're Here - brickwork

 

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Berlin, Marienkirche

 

Zeiss Ikon Donata 227/7U, Adox CHS100 II sheet film in Rodinal 1+25

Development details on FilmDev

Another angle of the 1884 John Livock designed station building at Market Harborough.

 

222011 "Sheffield City Battalion 1914-18" approaches the station on 30th July 2021 with 1F52 1532 St Pancras to Nottingham

really strange brickwork !!!!

The Marienburg Castle in Malbork (Polish: Zamek w Malborku, German: Ordensburg Marienburg) is the largest castle in the world by surface area, and the largest brick building in Europe. It was built in Prussia by the Teutonic Knights, a German Roman Catholic religious order of crusaders, in a form of an Ordensburg fortress. The Order named it Marienburg (Mary's Castle). The town which grew around it was also named Marienburg. The castle is a classic example of a medieval fortress and, on its completion in 1406, was the world's largest brick castle.

Late Victorian brickwork clearly designed to impress. Westerfield Rd, Ipswich, Suffolk.

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Hungary Máza brickworks

Working 60cm brickworks line, with one loco. (Feasibly, there may be others, but we walked most of the system.) 28th April 2015

 

No loco details - for some further info. see:

 

www.kisvasut.hu/showgallery.php?a=705&t=&i=3093

Penmon brickworks near the lighthouse

Ringofen der Ziegelei Dünkelberg | Zeche Nachtigall | Witten | 2016

www.route-industriekultur.ruhr/ankerpunkte/zeche-nachtiga...

Taken a few weeks ago. Brickwork on the side of a building.

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