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#16
Posted 29 October 2007 - 11:24 PM

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Posted 29 October 2007 - 11:42 PM
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#18
Posted 13 November 2007 - 10:43 PM
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Posted 18 November 2007 - 05:13 PM
#20
Posted 18 November 2007 - 06:02 PM
I have a few pictures of past places and will try and organise posting them if anyone is interested.
Paul M.
Paul,
I'd love to see some photographs.
Mat
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#21
Posted 22 November 2007 - 10:13 PM
This looks to me like the Brocks factory at Sanquhar in Scotland. The site is still operational but they don't make fireworks any more.
I think you are right about it being the Brocks plant but looking at the condition it would seem that it is not being used anymore. Some of them buildings are weather damaged though in excellent condition for a derelict site.
#22
Posted 24 November 2007 - 10:08 AM
I think you are right about it being the Brocks plant but looking at the condition it would seem that it is not being used anymore. Some of them buildings are weather damaged though in excellent condition for a derelict site.
Believe it or not it IS still in use, albeit in a much smaller scale than in its glory days. They don't make fireworks there anymore of course. What a shame to see a place go downhill like that. I had a look around (with the Managers permission) a few years ago and took some photographs. I will try and get them all together and post them.
#23
Posted 24 November 2007 - 10:49 AM
Believe it or not it IS still in use, albeit in a much smaller scale than in its glory days. They don't make fireworks there anymore of course. What a shame to see a place go downhill like that. I had a look around (with the Managers permission) a few years ago and took some photographs. I will try and get them all together and post them.I think you are right about it being the Brocks plant but looking at the condition it would seem that it is not being used anymore. Some of them buildings are weather damaged though in excellent condition for a derelict site.
That would be nice if you could upload them pictures spectrum



#24
Posted 26 January 2008 - 02:48 PM
OK then.
there was i just discovered a firwork factory in carvely / appley bridge near leeds.
It was in the woods Carvely woods or appley bridge woods not entirely sure what they are called) 5 minutes walk from my last work so I went to have a look and found plenty of ruins but nothing that jumped out as a factory or manufacturing site.
I know there was also a camp during the war there so maybe the site was flattened for that but if anyone knows anything let us all know.
I dont know its name but do know that in 1957 there was an explosion killing the watchman and maybe two others but dont know if this was the end of the production on the site.
I have just come across this post.
I am pretty certain that the site you are referring to is the former Guys Fireworks, they were at Calverley(?) I thought outside Leeds.
The company was founded but I am not sure if it ever traded, I thought it didn't get off the ground. There may have been a previous company / factory by the same name but again, I am not sure.
My understanding is that Malcolm Armstrong who set up Theatrical Pyrotechnics was supposedly recruited to run the place. I did know why it never got going but can't remember, I have seen pictures of selection boxes - presumably prototype artwork and I believe there have been articles on the place in Fireworks magazine.
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