Visited with Vintage
History is a little sketchy, so bear with me on this one
From what I can gather, Pallion Engineering Shipyard was built in 1975 to replace the old offices, but I've also read that its been closed around 20 years, so that would mean it was only open for 5, which doesn't sound right.
Its a combination of new and old, with the 'new' bit (shown in the first group of photos) having a calander from 2001 hanging on the wall, so I think that was used by another company for one reason or another.
The best bit, however, was the older bit - which after the aforementioned dodgy floor, was pretty simple to get into.
There was a wealth of old printers, typewriters and floppy disks (I mean BIG floppy disks - the old kind)
Anyway, heres the photos
I'll try and show pictures different from the ones Vintage has shown in his thread.
The rest are here
History is a little sketchy, so bear with me on this one
From what I can gather, Pallion Engineering Shipyard was built in 1975 to replace the old offices, but I've also read that its been closed around 20 years, so that would mean it was only open for 5, which doesn't sound right.
Its a combination of new and old, with the 'new' bit (shown in the first group of photos) having a calander from 2001 hanging on the wall, so I think that was used by another company for one reason or another.
The best bit, however, was the older bit - which after the aforementioned dodgy floor, was pretty simple to get into.
There was a wealth of old printers, typewriters and floppy disks (I mean BIG floppy disks - the old kind)
Anyway, heres the photos
I'll try and show pictures different from the ones Vintage has shown in his thread.
The rest are here