hi all,
this post relates to the now re developed hilton depot site which i photographed sometime back in 2002.
HISTORY.
this huge site covering several acres was largely constructed in the mid 1950's as a MOD central vehicle depot.
military vehicles of various types were stored here and maintained by military and civilian staff.
it was built at the same time as central vehicle depot marchington, and the vehicle sheds on both sites are identical.
marchington closed as a vehicle depot in 1967 leaving hilton going until the late 1980's when the MOD shut it down.
after a few years empty a large, property developer acquired the whole site and subsequently demolished block by block of the depot to become a huge vulgar housing development. i call it 90'S VILLE .you know what i mean ! legoland houses.
a small part of the original military camp still exists today in one corner of the site which has been set up as HILTON INDUSTRIAL ESTATE. for anyone who is interested, these buildings can still be seen, but they are in use.
there's something about large military asbestos clad buildings that does it for me !
welcome to asbestos heaven !
ENJOY
LOOKING AT DEPOT VEHICLE SHEDS
THE BUILDINGS ARE CONSTRUCTED OF A STEEL FRAME CLAD IN CORRUGATED ASBESTOS CEMENT SHEETING COMPLETE WITH ASBESTOS GUTTERS,BARGE BOARDS AND OTHER ROOF FITTINGS
TOUGHENED MESHED GLASS PANELS GAVE LIGHT TO THE INTERIOR
CONCRETE STREET LIGHT BRACKETS ARE ATTACHED TO THE SHEDS FOR ROAD LIGHTING
A MILITARY DESIGN I THINK AS I'V NOT SEEN THEM ELSEWHERE
HIGH UP INTERNAL VIEW IN SHEDS ALSO LIT BY SODIUM LIGHTING
THE INTERNAL SPACE IS VAST. IT WAS ONCE FULL OF MILITARY VEHICLES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
A BIRDS EYE VIEW SHOWING THE ROOF CONSTRUCTION
DEPOT ROAD WAY SHOWING TOILET BLOCK ON THE RIGHT.
THE NEW HOUSING ESTATE CAN BE SEEN IN THE BACKGROUND.
THESE CONCRETE STREET LIGHTING BRACKETS ARE A 50'S DESIGN CLASSIC.
THEY ARE A 90 WATT SODIUM LAMP [ORANGE LIGHT]
this post relates to the now re developed hilton depot site which i photographed sometime back in 2002.
HISTORY.
this huge site covering several acres was largely constructed in the mid 1950's as a MOD central vehicle depot.
military vehicles of various types were stored here and maintained by military and civilian staff.
it was built at the same time as central vehicle depot marchington, and the vehicle sheds on both sites are identical.
marchington closed as a vehicle depot in 1967 leaving hilton going until the late 1980's when the MOD shut it down.
after a few years empty a large, property developer acquired the whole site and subsequently demolished block by block of the depot to become a huge vulgar housing development. i call it 90'S VILLE .you know what i mean ! legoland houses.
a small part of the original military camp still exists today in one corner of the site which has been set up as HILTON INDUSTRIAL ESTATE. for anyone who is interested, these buildings can still be seen, but they are in use.
there's something about large military asbestos clad buildings that does it for me !
welcome to asbestos heaven !
ENJOY
LOOKING AT DEPOT VEHICLE SHEDS
THE BUILDINGS ARE CONSTRUCTED OF A STEEL FRAME CLAD IN CORRUGATED ASBESTOS CEMENT SHEETING COMPLETE WITH ASBESTOS GUTTERS,BARGE BOARDS AND OTHER ROOF FITTINGS
TOUGHENED MESHED GLASS PANELS GAVE LIGHT TO THE INTERIOR
CONCRETE STREET LIGHT BRACKETS ARE ATTACHED TO THE SHEDS FOR ROAD LIGHTING
A MILITARY DESIGN I THINK AS I'V NOT SEEN THEM ELSEWHERE
HIGH UP INTERNAL VIEW IN SHEDS ALSO LIT BY SODIUM LIGHTING
THE INTERNAL SPACE IS VAST. IT WAS ONCE FULL OF MILITARY VEHICLES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
A BIRDS EYE VIEW SHOWING THE ROOF CONSTRUCTION
DEPOT ROAD WAY SHOWING TOILET BLOCK ON THE RIGHT.
THE NEW HOUSING ESTATE CAN BE SEEN IN THE BACKGROUND.
THESE CONCRETE STREET LIGHTING BRACKETS ARE A 50'S DESIGN CLASSIC.
THEY ARE A 90 WATT SODIUM LAMP [ORANGE LIGHT]
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