Walkley Clogs - Mytholmroyd - March 2015

Derelict Places

Help Support Derelict Places:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

degenerate

Veteran Member
Veteran Member
Joined
May 13, 2015
Messages
363
Reaction score
789
Location
Halifax
Walkley Clogs was started by Frank Walkley in 1946. The main styles manufactured at that time were the Safety boot clog, Derby, Gibson and the Bar clog, with slipon styles being produced much later. In 1978 Frank Walkley bought out the famous Maude clog sole works in Hebden Bridge, a company that at its hey day had over 100 employees that turned nothing but clog soles! They suffered a fire in December 1990 which was stopped before it gutted the place. They've since relocated (still in Mytholmroyd though) in its later years it was made into a museum and retail outlet (which is why I’ve put it under leisure not industrial) As you'll see it's made up of a lot of bizarre things which made for an interesting visit.

Since this was our first explore we didn't have any proper camera gear so all these photos were taken with phones which explains the quality but we all have to start somewhere.

Visited with Merkal Jackson and two non-members.


External taken a few weeks ago since I forgot to get one at the time.

18399289175_80070c07cd_c.jpgIMG_1941 by degenerate, on Flickr

17778652273_3db4bf3846_c.jpg20150327_162333 by degenerate, on Flickr

18211610280_55729c0501_c.jpg20150327_164158 by degenerate, on Flickr

18213116889_71215e4699_c.jpg20150327_163337 by degenerate, on Flickr

18213115019_aa48fc9f3c_c.jpgIMG_8688 by degenerate, on Flickr

18399288055_a2904e4a5b_c.jpgIMG_8699 by degenerate, on Flickr

18400927111_24f4a91107_c.jpgIMG_8744 by degenerate, on Flickr

There was a Santas grotto, complete with childrens letters to Santa still pinned to the wall.

18211607570_dfcaa17e4b_c.jpgIMG_8672 by degenerate, on Flickr

18399288815_c4a2980ea9_c.jpgIMG_8677 by degenerate, on Flickr

18399286855_00ac95071e_c.jpgIMG_8776 by degenerate, on Flickr

There was several of these odd bug like dolls around.

18211602030_1d8b91453e_c.jpgIMG_8774 by degenerate, on Flickr

18395160612_65eba9f1e1_c.jpgIMG_0625 by degenerate, on Flickr

Mannequin pieces were strewn all around the place; it felt like i was in a real life version of the game Condemned!

18399293505_4ab0df4854_c.jpgIMG_8653 by degenerate, on Flickr

18372895966_0d9ddb6922_c.jpgIMG_8805 by degenerate, on Flickr

18395156842_eb33039316_c.jpgIMG_8812 by degenerate, on Flickr

17776649804_49be24521b_c.jpgIMG_8814 by degenerate, on Flickr

18399284825_b10949681a_c.jpgIMG_8816 by degenerate, on Flickr

This coffin shaped door only led to a brick wall.

18211598660_8f74d4e1e4_c.jpgIMG_8831 by degenerate, on Flickr

There was several themed walkthroughs around the building too but they were all stripped out, we didn't get to properly explore the ground floor as at the time of visiting some delinquent had ripped off a large board (obviously this has been re-sealed) making it very visible that someone was inside to anyone passing by.
Thanks for looking.
 
How odd! I guess the coffin shaped door was for people that had popped their clogs....

C'mon! I'm here all week! :)

Great report, definitely and odd one, thanks for sharing :)

i'm disappointed that i didn't think of that joke ;) cheers it was a bit weird walking with it being a mishmash of things,
 
Back
Top