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Yes, I often think industrial architecture is underrated compared with ecclesiastical or stately homes. Pevsner tended to assume that churches , any churches, are automatically more interesting than railway stations or airports. There's a row of derelict coke ovens somewhere in Staffordshire that is as remarkable to me as the Taj Mahal. I was amused when Anita Rani said 'what would your reaction be if you discovered that a building you admired was associated with the nefarious slave trade? ' Well, that's the Acropolis and the Taj Mahal demolished for a start; they were built by slaves.
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Agree - intact or indeed partly ruined industrial buildings can be fascinating. The mill at Saltaire is a good example [there is also an Early Music Shop nearby https://earlymusicshop.com/ ]
Discovery + channels on TV have some great programmes about industrial architecture and railway architecture - if you can put up with the adverts and trails, that is!
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Originally posted by Old Grumpy View PostAgree - intact or indeed partly ruined industrial buildings can be fascinating. The mill at Saltaire is a good example [there is also an Early Music Shop nearby https://earlymusicshop.com/ ]
Discovery + channels on TV have some great programmes about industrial architecture and railway architecture - if you can put up with the adverts and trails, that is!
I don't think the Dinorwig site is being decomissioned, though if it is it would be good to know about that.
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