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Photos I took at a fairly easy to access old factory. Actually had not heard of this one at all via research. My bus just passed it and I had to jump out. Place is in great condition all things considered and it’s absolutely ginormous.





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The abandoned Vogue Cinema in Kilkeel.

This old picture house opened in 1940 on Newry Street and became one of the best-known buildings in the town. Designed by Kilkeel-born architect Ben Cowser, the cinema was built in a Streamline Moderne / Art Deco style, with its bold curved frontage and large single-screen auditorium.

Back in its day, it could hold hundred...

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Abandoned Fish Farm – Seixal, Madeira

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On the north coast of Madeira the abandoned “Piscicultura das Contreiras” lies beyond a collapsed road that was damaged due to rockfalls. To get here, you can park your car on the old ER101 Highway at N 32°50.430 W 17°08.438 and then walk along the road and through the tunnel to reach the hatchery. The fi...

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Photos I took at a fairly easy to access old factory. Actually had not heard of this one at all via research. My bus just passed it and I had to jump out. Place is in great condition all things considered and it’s absolutely ginormous.





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1. The History
Tansley Wood Mills are located in the Derbyshire village of Lumsdale, just outside of Matlock. It has been the site of industrial buildings from right back in the second half of the 1700’s. The first mill buildings were constructed in 1783 by Messrs Osgathorpe and Prestwidge to manufacture candlewick from flax waste, shortly after the expiry of one of R...

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