Visited with Merkal Jackson and a non member (who would go by the name Magicman)
Hays Colours was a dye and pigment manufacturer and distributor based in Halifax. In 2001 it was bought by Albion Colours who in turn were bought out by Brenntag Colours in 2006. They've since moved premises and left this building dormant with some remnants of its past remaining.
On the visit we found it was made up of three buildings, all three are pretty trashed and stripped of all wiring, here is the first:
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DSC00675 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC00687 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC00800 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC00781 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC00832 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC00884 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC00733 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC00890 by degenerate, on Flickr
The second building:
DSC00999 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC01006 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC01025 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC01056 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC01074 by degenerate, on Flickr
The third and final building:
DSC00927 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC00935 by degenerate, on Flickr
Upstairs the steel floor was rusty, sagging and full of holes which appeared to drop into the tanks below, a little nervewracking to say the least.
DSC00958 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC00984 by degenerate, on Flickr
Sorry if there are too many pictures or they came out the wrong size, this is my first post constructive criticism would be great, cheers.
Hays Colours was a dye and pigment manufacturer and distributor based in Halifax. In 2001 it was bought by Albion Colours who in turn were bought out by Brenntag Colours in 2006. They've since moved premises and left this building dormant with some remnants of its past remaining.
On the visit we found it was made up of three buildings, all three are pretty trashed and stripped of all wiring, here is the first:
IMG_1804 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC00682 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC00675 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC00687 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC00800 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC00781 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC00832 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC00884 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC00733 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC00890 by degenerate, on Flickr
The second building:
DSC00999 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC01006 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC01025 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC01056 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC01074 by degenerate, on Flickr
The third and final building:
DSC00927 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC00935 by degenerate, on Flickr
Upstairs the steel floor was rusty, sagging and full of holes which appeared to drop into the tanks below, a little nervewracking to say the least.
DSC00958 by degenerate, on Flickr
DSC00984 by degenerate, on Flickr
Sorry if there are too many pictures or they came out the wrong size, this is my first post constructive criticism would be great, cheers.