Hansons Brickworks, Leeds, June 12

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BadBatz

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History stolen from mr Beady, no doubt robbed from elsewhere.

Built between 1958 & 1965 by George Armitage and Sons PLC, who had been making bricks in the area since 1824. The site was originally built to produce around 30,000 bricks a day, but by 1982 was capable of 100,000. It seems average brick production in its final years was around 450,000 a week, with sales around 350,000 (they would transfer some to other sites) until the housing slump in 2007 when sales dropped down to around 250,000 bricks a week.

The current kiln was built in 1972 and is a German LINGI, it has the capacity to fit in 46 cars They manufactured a wide range of bricks including facings, pavers, engineering and acid resistant. They provided all 1,000,000 bricks to build Barton Square, the second phase of the Trafford Centre, Manchester.

In 1988 the site was taken over by Marshall's, the change from a family run business seemed to upset a lot of the work force. It was then later acquired by Hanson Aggregates. Sadly after a drop of 40% in sales after the deterioration of the building industry they closed the works with a loss of 45 jobs in October 2008, many of the workers had been there over 40 years. The site has now been mothballed and could be reopened in a matter of weeks should there be an upturn in the building trade.


WARNING HDR, don't hate the playa, hate the game dudes!

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Thanks for looking, I'm aiming for my second go at the pit today!:lol:
 
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Nooooooo, that's some good stuff you've got going there. :)

That pic (that you've posted twice) with the pipes... that's quality.
 
Great pics what software did you use for the affects
& its pic 3&5 for me.
 
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