History:
This place where you are looking at right now, was an old chocolate works, where they made all kinds of sweets on a very small and traditional scale. In 1992 this place closed down due to its small scale it wasn't efficient anymore to keep it open.
Today after 28 years of decay this...
I visited the chocolate factory already more than four years ago. Inside it was partly very dark - much darker than it looks in the photos. The plaster had fallen from the ceiling; a gray damp mud lay on the floor and stuck stubbornly to the shoes.
After the owner died, the factory was closed...
The old factory building (built 1906 – 1908) has a rich history. The original chocolate factory functioned as a temporary base for the American, German and Belgian army during the two World Wars. After World War II the factory was assigned a new goal, from then on it was used for the production...
Thought it was worth going back here to get some new pictures. It was really worth it as some more decay has set in and my photography skills I feel have improved somewhat
:) I was oop north hanging out with Jamie_P for a bit and we decided it'd be a good idea to go and get some explores done...
Easter bunnies are currently in season. Therefore below some pictures from a factory that produced amongst others easter bunnies made of chocolate. A lot of the old equipment is still in there, but it is pitchblack inside, therefore only a few shots...
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Visited with Hamtagger and Session9
The main reason I wanted to go here was for the stairs (And I took about 70 pictures of them all together)
We left Lincolnshire early as always, driving down the motorway half asleep en route to York to pick Session9 up for our "First splore of the day"...
Terry's Chocolate Factory
The Explore
Alarm clock springs into life at 3:30am, it feels like someone has thrown sand in my eyes and I wonder for a split second why i'm awake this early. Then I remember.. explore day :cool2:
I drove up to meet Matt Inked, then onwards to York to rendezvous...
History
Terry's was a chocolate and confectionery maker in York with a history dating back to 1767. This factory opened in 1926 and became known as Terry's Confectionery Works. It was buil in an Art Deco style and included a distinct clock tower. Here new products including the Chocolate...
Hey there! Visited this one with Miz Firestorm, Miss Lightyear and Goldie on a bit of a Yorkshire tour. Could have easily spent a few more hours here just wandering around, loved it.
Terry's was a chocolate and confectionery maker in York, England. Its history stretched back to 1767, but in...
Couldnt make my mind up which section to put this in so I settled on here, its a factory but only really shot for the stairs.
Fun day out with fellow explorers Project Mayhem, AndyK and Matt Kriegaffenine Hampshire
Not much to say, good fun morning :) no complications, like it should be :)...
The Chocolate Factory
Industrial Elegance
History
It may seem like a set from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, but this impressive Chocolate Works in York is really real! Built 1924 to 1930 after Frank and Noel Terry joined the family business, the factory produced chocolate and all...
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Not entirely sure on the status quo.
2010:
History Pinched from Layz @ 28 days
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More at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/landie_man/sets/72157624371589225/
Terry's Chocolate Orange is a popular British chocolate product, made by Kraft Foods, originally sold only in the United Kingdom, but now sold all across the world. It is a ball of chocolate mixed with orange oil, divided into 20 "segments", similar to a real orange, and wrapped in...