Terry's of York - September 2013

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Goldie87

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Been wanting to get here for years, but for some reason only just got around to it! Most of the place is stripped bare, but my main interest was in the Clock and the associated workings (being made by Gent's of Leicester) Its all pretty smashed up now, but still pretty impressive to see. A little history...

Terry's chocolate and confectionery maker in York had a history stretching back to 1767. In the 1920's the company bought a site at Bishopthorpe Road, York on which to develop a new factory known as Terry's Confectionery Works. Built in an Art Deco style, it included a distinct clock tower. Opened in 1926, new products including the Chocolate Apple (1926), Terry's Chocolate Orange (1931), and Terry's All Gold were all developed and produced onsite. In 1975 Terry's was acquired by United Biscuits, who then sold their entire confectionery division to Kraft Foods in 1993. In 2004, Kraft Foods decided to absorb Terry's, switch production of remaining products All Gold and Chocolate Orange to their own factories in Belgium, Sweden, Poland and Slovakia, and close the site in York. The factory finally closed on 30 September 2005, with the loss of 317 jobs.

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Nice, can't believe you were in my backyard and didn't give us a shout, no Birthday card for you this year.
 
didnt know you lived in a chocolate factory !!


welcome to derp noob
 
Cracking shots those!

There's always something amazing about finding a link to home on an explore. Best to date for me was a guarantee registration card for a raincoat @ Gannex Mill, Elland, filled in by a chap who had lived in the same street I was born in, in Birmingham :eek:
 
Cracking shots those!

There's always something amazing about finding a link to home on an explore. Best to date for me was a guarantee registration card for a raincoat @ Gannex Mill, Elland, filled in by a chap who had lived in the same street I was born in, in Birmingham :eek:

i found my next door neighbors employee records in Corah too
 
First time i've seen this one....may take a look it'd be rude not to! Nice photos there, some lovely close up details...
 
Wow I'd have loved to of been inside the clock tower, wonder if the clock still working when it was closed and its a shame that it's been trashed by yobs. I think it's grade 2 listed and have a little soft spot for it.
 
Yes it was still working when it closed, and for some time after too.

It was a condition of the purchase and development that the clock would be maintained and continue to tell the time as it was such an important landmark. Races at York had been started by the time on that clock for years. Shame the developers blatantly disregarded the condition with no recourse :(
 
That's good to hear I must venture into town and go and see it now. I remember someone saying it's grade 2 listed and glad it's been kept as I like it and would have loved to have seen it inside. I've always wanted to look inside a clock tower and take some pics and see how it works. Thanks for your info.
Yorkshirecockney.
 
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