Photographs of autumnal colour from around the UK
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Rare pictures of St Paul's Cathedral, Blackpool Tower and the 1947 Thames Flood are among more than 15,000 images on the new Britain from Above website.
Emma Bridgewaters Factory, Shop & Home in Oxfordshire is as lovely as her pottery. Take a tour of her beautifully preserved farmhouse, replete with her own distinctive designs.
We look at the history of UK sock manufacturer Pantherella in an interview with chief executive Justin Hall
Inside the ceramicist's restored English farmhouse and Stoke-on-Trent factory
Theater is at its worst when it is self-consciously moralistic. The second we feel like we’re being preached to, the experience is ruined. Regrettably, such is the sorry case of Christopher Piehler’s The Triangle Factory Fire Project, which opened Nov. 5 at USC’s Bing Theatre. The show — the first of two shows this academic […]
Image 25 of 34 from gallery of Building of the Old Ceramic Society of Coimbra / Luisa Bebiano Arquitectura + Atelier do Corvo. Photograph by do mal o menos
Big guns are built in an English factory. Elswick, 1917.
Realised alongside ARCHE, MML architekci, and MIXD, this adaptive reuse project in Żnin, Poland, preserves a 19th century sugar factory, infusing it with warmth and life.
A strike of the women and teenage girls working at the Bryant and May Factory. Annie Besant had published an article about the poor working conditions at the factory, 'White Slavery in London'. This angered the management who tried to get the workers to formally refute the article. When they refused the management sacked one of them and the strike was on. They held meetings at Christ Church Hall and were supported by Eleanor Marx, Annie Besant and members of the Fabian Society including Shaw and Sidney Webb. Diamond Geezer has a much fuller account.
The Way We Were: Cotton industry
Image 2 of 14 from gallery of Wertheim Factory Conversion / Kerstin Thompson Architects. Photograph by Derek Swalwell
Female workers in a factory. I wonder what they are producing. In the background, there is a large machinery visible in the glass building. No date, location or photographer. Probably amateur stereoview around 1900/1910. [ Seems as if they are rolling something up. I suppose that its not toilet paper ;-) maybe capacitors? ]
The new building for WITTENSTEIN pursued the aim of strengthening innovative capability, halving development periods and creating a flexible building concept that offers modular expansion options with communication spaces dedicated to generating knowledge.The building’s location on a slope provides for the possibility of linear thinking and production flows on one and the same level. The rooms for development, production and dispatch are placed in parallel along the building’s principal axis.