With the Hunslet site fast disappearing & Kirkstall soon to go the same way we made a few trips to Kirkstall to build up a good collection. On two occasions we had to photograph while the scrap metal thieves were hard at work plundering the site as we tried to capture it for posterity. While we were photographing the administration section of the building we found old historical photographs, and posters dating back over the companies long history. Pictures of the founder members, the Y.D.C home guard in 1944, and product patents with the Queens seal embossed. All this would have been lost when the bulldozers moved in. times running out so if anyone hasn't done i'd it yet get your skates on.
Hunslet armageddon meltdown.
High noon at Kirkstall
THICK AS THIEVES!
This was our first encounter with the metal thieves as they appeared out of the shadows to check out who we were.
A timely reminder as we made our way through M shed that this is a very dangerous building with man traps and instant death awaiting the unwary.
When i took this shot the metal thieves were busy stripping out there booty on the landing above. Once they knew we were not official visitors they carried on quiet happily, even offering to stop work while we took our shots. We thought it best they did there thing and we carried on with ours. I thought this was a far better option than been threatened with a metal bar for the camera equipment.
Building the Bailey bridge 1960's.
Danger. do not open the blast door!
I told you not to open that door! Some amazing graf in there by the t.p.n crew.
H.M.P Leeds from the roof.
I hope the metal thieves haven't had it away.
A SOLID HERITAGE.
We have never lived in the past, but every day we build upon it.
Our experience gives us strength on the ability to serve our customers and the inspiration for driving our research and developement forward. As the years have passed we have become even more flexible and more knowledgeable, refining our products both in terms of range and quality.
In the future we will continue this steady growth, continually improving our responsive cabability to deliver comprehensive colour chemical solutions.
THE TWILIGHT OF Y.C.L
There's all my other Y.C.L pics, video, history and archive stuff here
http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=265602590&blogID=371646006
Hunslet armageddon meltdown.
High noon at Kirkstall
THICK AS THIEVES!
This was our first encounter with the metal thieves as they appeared out of the shadows to check out who we were.
A timely reminder as we made our way through M shed that this is a very dangerous building with man traps and instant death awaiting the unwary.
When i took this shot the metal thieves were busy stripping out there booty on the landing above. Once they knew we were not official visitors they carried on quiet happily, even offering to stop work while we took our shots. We thought it best they did there thing and we carried on with ours. I thought this was a far better option than been threatened with a metal bar for the camera equipment.
Building the Bailey bridge 1960's.
Danger. do not open the blast door!
I told you not to open that door! Some amazing graf in there by the t.p.n crew.
H.M.P Leeds from the roof.
I hope the metal thieves haven't had it away.
A SOLID HERITAGE.
We have never lived in the past, but every day we build upon it.
Our experience gives us strength on the ability to serve our customers and the inspiration for driving our research and developement forward. As the years have passed we have become even more flexible and more knowledgeable, refining our products both in terms of range and quality.
In the future we will continue this steady growth, continually improving our responsive cabability to deliver comprehensive colour chemical solutions.
THE TWILIGHT OF Y.C.L
There's all my other Y.C.L pics, video, history and archive stuff here
http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=265602590&blogID=371646006
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