Salkeld Street factory, Glasgow

November 1, 2008

Salkeld St., Glasgow - Probably James Miller – 1933

I believe this beauty of a building was originally built for Leyland Motor Co. You can see it on your left as you come into Glasgow Central Station by train. Also, I think that the concrete rendering on the columns around the entrance covers up some fancy faience – if that’s true it’d be great to see a photo of it in its original glory.  A little factoid for you: It was used as a location in Peter Capaldi’s film Strictly Sinatra.


Minimax factory entrance, Faggs Road Feltham

July 22, 2008

Minimax Factory – Faggs Rd, Feltham – Architect unknown – date unknown.

Faggs Road factory doorway

Faggs Road factory doorway

Faggs Road factory doorway

Faggs Road factory doorway

I love this doorway, which is all that remains of a factory on the corner of Faggs Road and Staines Road in Feltham, very close to Heathrow Airport and Hatton Cross.  I just don’t know anything about it. If anyone has any info I’d love to hear it.  In the meantime I have to get on with some more research. (tbc…)

Thanks to P Casling (see comments) I now know its the Minimax factory!


India of Inchinnan

July 8, 2008

India of Inchinnan, Renfrewshire – 1929 – Thomas Wallis of Wallis, Gilbert and Partners

India of Inchinnan

India of Inchinnan

Built on the site of a former airship construction station, where they built the R34 airship, which made the first ever transatlantic air crossing in both directions in 1919.  The new art deco factory site was opened in 1930 and India Tyre and Rubber company operations continued there until Christmas 1981. Most of the factory site buildings were demolished in 1982 and these categegory A listed offices are all that remain of the original. A very good looking extension was added to the rear in 2004 by Gibb Architects, and now as HQ of Graham Technology it makes me a very happy old mutt to see the site thriving again!

India of Inchinnan
India of Inchinnan, entrance
     
India of Inchinnan door

Botanic Gardens Garage, Glasgow

June 18, 2008

Our first wordpress entry, and a bit of a test…

Hello,

This is our first time using WordPress, so we are going to be a bit experimental with our first posting. This blog will generally document our favourite pastime, which is taking pictures of me (Pickles) outside Art Deco and Modernist industrial buildings.  Having said that, today’s (being our experimental day) will break the rule from the start.

We went to see the new proposals for the Botanic Gardens Garage in Glasgow this evening, so we thought we’d start off with a piccy of me posing outside there.  The Botanics Garage was built in 1912 and is the oldest surviving purpose-built garage in the UK.  It was in use as a garage until last year, by Arnold Clark, but they are now planning to develop it into a block of flats despite its recent Grade A listing.

Pickles posing like Greyfriars Bobby outside the Botanics Garage

Botanic Gardens Garage, Vinicombe St, Glasgow.  1912.  architect: David Valentine Wyllie.

For more info see http://www.botanicgardensgarage.org/

and The Twentieth Century Society  which has also got a great photo of the garage back in the day.

 


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