Bureau Central was part of the Florange steelworks that is located right next to it.
The building dates back to the 1700s and around 1720 the family Wendel used it as an office building for the steel plant next to it (Steelworks HFX) that we also visited but got caught by security after 15...
A building used by a payroll clerk & security guards, I believe that it was left sometime in the 80s. There wasn't much, but I found many passes and cards dated from 1940 on the floor. You can see some of the time card slots used by employees and manufactured by IBM.
The office building of the Textima company in east germany was left behind with most of the stuff inside after the wall was fallen.
Really beautiful to see the natural decay without much of vandalism.
We couldn't see everything of the building cause the demolishing had already started while we...
With a 2.5 meter high, fully reinforced security fence, cameras at every angle and motion sensors tucked away in strategical places, this building was designed to keep people out.
A load of good that did, eh?
This building is shrouded in mystery, its former use was totally unknown and even...
This was another one of those what the fuck just happened moments in my life.
So I was on my way back from (not so) sunny South Wales with @The_Raw @extreme_ironing and @sentinel after visiting @Lenston when I got a call from a very excited @Frosty. "Mail Rail is doable." I know by now if he...
Out and about looking for derps, drove past this interesting place by the roadside, turns out the cottage was lasted used as an office for a small firm.
Quite shit, but hey worth a couple pics :thumb
Not the best, but far from the worst I've done, still another one ticked off the...
The Post Office Railway, also known as Mail Rail, is a driverless underground railway 6 1⁄2 miles (10.5 km) long from Paddington to Whitechapel built to move mail between sorting offices. Inspired by the Chicago Tunnel Company, it operated from 1927 until 2003. Construction of the 2 ft (610 mm)...
Seeing Landie mans report spurred me on to visit this stunning lump of 1930s building situated right in the middle of Leicester on Bishops Street. After getting in with a bit of a faff and a lot of noise we found ourselves in the main hall as the sky brightened, and what a wonderful place this...
Wow. Just Wow.
This place is incredible; I could have spent a whole day in here and camped over! My God, why do they not build such luscious Post Offices anymore?!
This Art Deco Post Office in The Midlands in England opened in 1935 and was built from coarse grained De Lank Granite.
By 1954...
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Found this roof with gabe, extreme_ironing and monkey near the river in London. It's currently a construction site for a new block of offices. Not especially high but proof that you don't necessarily need to go too high to get a good view of the London skyline. There's a few like this in the...
This was a recent accidental stumble upon, Rowlandsway House in Wythenshawe, Manchester. The structure used to accommodate Shell employees, seemed like a pretty standard office block. Access was fairly easy with pretty slack security, but be aware of motion censored alarm/lights in main...
Right myself Space Invader,nelly.obscurity,SK and silver rainbow went for a wander.
Excuse write up..on virtual keyboard,bust last one...This was a bonus after millenium mills.right crack people!
just a quick look but fun:thumb
Stupid bloody spur of the moment explores...Gotta love em.
Whilst walking back from doing a quick site visit with a dodgy kodak compact from work, I spotted an open door, what good fortune ;)
Only got a few pics cos I was due back at work, should hopefully revisit soon...