BPB Davidson Paper mills, Aberdeen - 1769 - 2005

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Alir147

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The BPB Davidson mills in Aberdeen, were just one of many in this area. Not too long a go, Aberdeen was a major centre for paper making, with no fewer than 5 separate paper mills in the area up until the 70's. Now only 1 mill remains on the River Don, and all have closed on the Dee.

These mills, a major employer in aberdeen shut in 2005. At it's peak, it employed over 1000 people. Unlike it's "colleagues" up the river at Inverurie (which closed this week), The davidson mills specialised in paper for plasterboard.

I explored this place last year, just as the scrappies were dismantling the place. The very last 4 paper mill staff left towards the end of last year.

Defintely the end of an era for Aberdeen

the warehouse that used to house PM5
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looking from a control room
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final messages from employees
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paper machine - waiting to be dismantled
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in the PM4 control room
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laboratories
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part of the water treatment plant
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boiler house chimney
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Very nice site, good to see machinery and power still on. Anything left of it now?
 
looks like a massive site and a great explore. Sad to see the industry in decline and people loosing jobs; all in the name of progress and cheap foreign imports. Great report loved the machinery photo's
 

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