i don't know if its still all there but lots of abandoned offices and lab type rooms.
is this the area to east of ind est? if so it looks like its all gonei don't know if its still all there but lots of abandoned offices and lab type rooms.
Having only just discovered Cumbria in the last couple of years, previously being a Derbyshire Peak District fan, I enjoyed reading the articles by Eric Apperley on some of the varied industries of Cumbria. Economic and Industrial History | Cumbria County History Trustoh dear, I'm over there soon and am just getting to know West Cumbria properly, as distinct from the Lake District; a fascinating and impressive industrial heritage. Actually, on the urbex material (this sounds unbelievable) among all the detritus and utter junk was a PYE Unican Atomic Mass Spectrophotometer, PYE archive has good material on it, it looked fabulous! Wish it was mine.
When I was prospecting for kimberite in Lesotho in the early 1970s, the project's chemist had a spectrophotometer to analyse the stream sediment samples we collected in the mountains.Pity it's been demolished, it was a fascinating place. I visited in 2017, and took some photos of the spectrophotometer and another Unicam machine which I assumed did something similar.
It's owned by Eddie Stobart, IIRC, you should take a look and let us know if there's anything worth seeing.Talking of Lillyhall, has anyone been into the old Leyland Bus factory? I know a lot of it is now warehousing, but I think the old canteen and offices are empty
hi I live local to this place I may go and have lookIt's owned by Eddie Stobart, IIRC, you should take a look and let us know if there's anything worth seeing.
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