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Stanley
Local Historian & Old Fart
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This is a continuation of Steeplejack's Next Corner. Click on this link for the older topic:
Jacks Corner Part 3
Stanley Challenger Graham
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AlanMc
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Posted - 15/06/2010 : 10:04
Arkell & Sons Brewery, Swindon, Wiltshire September 1993. All those barrels--full o'Golden nectar!!
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AlanMc
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Posted - 15/06/2010 : 10:13
The " Moth-eaten " square brick chimney at Combe's Brewery, Brockhampton, Gloucestershire. The head and string course appears to be built from Staffordshire Blues. Sept 1993.
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AlanMc
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Posted - 15/06/2010 : 10:20
Butler's Brewery, Wolverhampton. July. 1991. Photo. Ian Peaty.
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AlanMc
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Posted - 15/06/2010 : 10:28
Trouncer & Co, Brewhouse, Shrewsbury. Note the attractive white brick diamonds. Sept 1994 Photo Ian Peaty.
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AlanMc
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Posted - 15/06/2010 : 10:36
W. Gardner & Son Brewery, Coggleshall, Essex. July 2002. Photo. Ian Peaty.
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Stanley
Local Historian & Old Fart
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Posted - 15/06/2010 : 17:10
Keep 'em coming Alan.
Stanley Challenger Graham
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Tizer
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Posted - 15/06/2010 : 20:26
Photograhing brewery chimneys seems like a good idea to me, as long as you get to taste the product!
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swifty
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Posted - 15/06/2010 : 20:40
alan will these and other stacks be appearing in thy new book ?
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TOM PHILLIPS
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Posted - 16/06/2010 : 17:01
Lots of chimneys have air vents in Stanley,remember thepicture of Dart mill chimney felling,Bolton in the 60s and smoke was bellowing out halfway up the stack,,the smoke was going up the cavity and coming out of the vents higher up....
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Stanley
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Posted - 16/06/2010 : 17:34
Thanks Tom, that had escaped my notice. Bancroft is the only one I've noticed.
Stanley Challenger Graham
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AlanMc
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Posted - 16/06/2010 : 19:10
Peter, local ales like Timothy taylor's LANDLORD, Keighley and Moorhouse's PRIDE OF PENDLE, Burnley are well worth tasting!
Swifty, My next book: SMOKESTACKS will be chock-ful of fantastic images of all types of industrial chimneys from the dark, satanic North.
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swifty
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Posted - 16/06/2010 : 19:40
tom dont forget moorgate mill blackburn had air vents in the stack,were you at present stack wise ,i know youll be upstairs sneaking a crafty guinness in behind closed doors alan let me know when its due to hit the shelfs
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TOM PHILLIPS
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Posted - 16/06/2010 : 20:17
"Work,the curse of the drinking class" |
AlanMc
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Posted - 16/06/2010 : 21:36
Felling of S. Grout & Co.'s Silk Works chimney, Great Yarmouth, February 1946.
Note the Lancashire boiler in the foreground.
Copyright: Alan McEwen's Industrial Heritage Collection
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AlanMc
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Posted - 16/06/2010 : 21:57
Jesse Shirley's Bone & Flint Mill, situated at the junction of the Caldon Canal and the Trent & Mersey Canal, Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent.
The huge smoke-blackened stack once served the Bone & Flint Calcining Hearth. Stacked on the canal tow-path are large quantity of bags filled with bones in readiness for the calcining process.
© Etruria Industrial Museum Collection
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