So due to alot of stuff happening, I havent done alot of exploring recently so here is a few shots from the Belmont Row Works in Birmingham
I visited with a none member, who actually enjoyed exploring may have a few more explores from Birmingham especially while im down here for abit
History:
It was a factory to build bicycles for the Victorians.
It was the Headquarters for the Eccles Rubber and Cycle Company, and it housed rubber manufactory.
By 1918 it was occupied by the Co-Operative Society, which used the premises to make underwear.
In 1931 the factory was making pianos, and by 1941 bedsteads.
In the future, it might be developed as part of the Eastside Locks scheme
This historic building had been due for regeneration when it was tragically torched in January 2007, and then even more of it fell down during high winds.
However, this much still stands...
P1060979 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
P1060980 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
P1060981 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
P1060983 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
P1070036 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
P1070029 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
P1070014 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
P1070026 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
P1070025 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
P1070023 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
P1070015 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
P1070013 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
P1070012 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
P1070011 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
P1070010 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
P1070006 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
P1060990 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
P1060991 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
P1060995 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
P1060996 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
P1070004 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
Its not much its gutted and stripped out, but thanks for looking!
I visited with a none member, who actually enjoyed exploring may have a few more explores from Birmingham especially while im down here for abit
History:
It was a factory to build bicycles for the Victorians.
It was the Headquarters for the Eccles Rubber and Cycle Company, and it housed rubber manufactory.
By 1918 it was occupied by the Co-Operative Society, which used the premises to make underwear.
In 1931 the factory was making pianos, and by 1941 bedsteads.
In the future, it might be developed as part of the Eastside Locks scheme
This historic building had been due for regeneration when it was tragically torched in January 2007, and then even more of it fell down during high winds.
However, this much still stands...
P1060979 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
P1060980 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
P1060981 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
P1060983 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
P1070036 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
P1070029 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
P1070014 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
P1070026 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
P1070025 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
P1070023 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
P1070015 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
P1070013 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
P1070012 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
P1070011 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
P1070010 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
P1070006 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
P1060990 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
P1060991 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
P1060995 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
P1060996 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
P1070004 by Abel History Repeats, on Flickr
Its not much its gutted and stripped out, but thanks for looking!