Re-Visited with Total191 & 2 others...
Please excuse the lack of history there is not alot out there... here's a little of what I could find..
Dairy Farmers of Britain (DFOB) employed around 2,200 people nationwide with around 200 at the Cardiff site, and was responsible for 10% of the UK's milk production.
One of their most famous brands of milk was the Cadog brand - named after the saint that gave his name to Llangadog.
The Cardiff site was used to bottle and distribute milk from local dairy farms all accross the south east wales region and took regular milk deliveries from the DOFB processing plant in Southampton.. on 25th July 2009 the company called in the recievers and the site subsequently closed.
Here's my photo's with larger sizes and the full set on my flickr here
Some Light Painting
Thanks for looking
Please excuse the lack of history there is not alot out there... here's a little of what I could find..
Dairy Farmers of Britain (DFOB) employed around 2,200 people nationwide with around 200 at the Cardiff site, and was responsible for 10% of the UK's milk production.
One of their most famous brands of milk was the Cadog brand - named after the saint that gave his name to Llangadog.
The Cardiff site was used to bottle and distribute milk from local dairy farms all accross the south east wales region and took regular milk deliveries from the DOFB processing plant in Southampton.. on 25th July 2009 the company called in the recievers and the site subsequently closed.
Here's my photo's with larger sizes and the full set on my flickr here
Some Light Painting
Thanks for looking