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This former and now abandoned ceramic factory in the Czech Republic focused mainly on the production of sintered ceramic goods. In the first half of its existence, a wide range of articles were made, which often included art and craft elements in the Art Deco, Art Nouveau and Neo-Renaissance style. However, the factory is most famous for manufacturing sintered ceramic tiles. - What you see here is actually only the office wing, there are 4 factory halls, which are unfortunately empty now and therefore not so interesting.
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Ruins of a cellulose factory in Lower Silesia/Poland. The plant was built in 1911. It produced sulphite cellulose for the production of paper.
Created for Urban Blue challenge at Shock of the New. Manipulation of (my) photo taken in Turkish factory town in the past.
The moon lit Factory Butte as a jet passed overhead. The Butte is located near Hanksville, Utah. We wanted shoot at night again with different techniques but too much cloud cover and 35 mile an hour winds have deterred us.
Factory Butte rises 1,600 feet above the surrounding badlands. It was named by early settlers because it reminded them of a huge factory in far away cities.
Beim L 710 handelt es sich um den kleinsten Mercedes-Benz-Kurzhauber, der allerdings auch als Frontlenker gebaut wurde. Die erst später eingeführten Allradmodelle wurden ab Werk nur als Kipper oder Fahrgestell, nicht jedoch als Pritschen-Lkw ausgeliefert.
The L 710 is the smallest Mercedes-Benz short-nosed vehicle, but it was also built as a cabover. The four-wheel drive models, which were introduced later, were only delivered from the factory as a tipper or chassis, but not as a flatbed truck.
Ruins of a cellulose factory in Lower Silesia/Poland. The plant was built in 1911. It produced sulphite cellulose for the production of paper.
We hiked on the badlands that surround Factory Butte. The Butte rises 1500 feet above the surrounding plain. It is composed of clay/silt mudstone that erodes into sharp rills, deep gullies, and badlands. The Butte was named by Mormon settlers of the area because of its similarity to a woolen mill in Provo, Utah.
Ruins of a cellulose factory in Lower Silesia/Poland. The plant was built in 1911. It produced sulphite cellulose for the production of paper. In 1950, over 300 people worked here. The factory, like many others, did not survive the system changes.
A picture taken for my ongoing factory project. A building on Roden Street, Nottingham, that requires a bit of tlc.
Abandoned tobacco factory, 1847 founded as sugar factory, 1946 tobacco fermentation factory, closed 1990. Major parts of the buildings are collapsed.
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Het beschilderen van het porselein is een secuur werk dat in één keer goed moet zijn ,
bij het kleinste foutje wordt het afgekeurd dat is dan voor eigen rekening,
met andere woorden als je drie borden op een dag goed doet krijg je daar naar uitbetaald ,
is er niet één product gelukt krijg je voor die dag ook geen geld ,
je maandloon hangt af van het afgeleverde werk wat je doet
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Painting the porcelain is a precise work that must be done right in one go,
at the slightest mistake it is rejected that is then for own account,
in other words if you do three plates well in one day you will be paid out,
if not one product is successful, you will not get any money for that day either
your monthly wage depends on the work you do