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ITW Imagedata, Brantham (August 2014) January 2015

Session9

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The British Xylonite Company could justifiably claim to be the first British firm successfully to manufacture a plastic material in commercial quantities. Xylonite, better known by its American equivalent of 'celluloid', was invented by Alexander Parkes and first displayed in 1862 under the name of 'Parkesine'. The original site being small and unsuitable, it was decided in 1887 to buy land at Brantham on the Suffolk bank of the River Stour and erect a purpose-built factory; finished goods continued to be made at Homerton until 1897 when a new factory was built at Hale End near Walthamstow which also housed the head office. Other types of plastics were introduced, and in 1938 the British Xylonite Company became a holding company with three subsidiaries. The Distillers Company took a half-interest in 1939 and bought the entire Group in 1961, but in 1963 it formed part of a new grouping called Bakelite Xylonite Ltd. Several sales and mergers took place in the 1960s and 1970s. The majority of the site was closed in 2007.

Today

Whilst most of the site has been slowly cleared (a building close to the railway was demolished late July according to some local lads), some buildings remain in use situated mainly towards the northern part of the site. The area is split between three firms; AOC (distribution), Procom Site Services (portacabin specialists) and ITW Imagedata (card, ribbon and general plastics). Through the narrow tunnel under the railway, the carnage remains, with fewer buildings here now from my trip of four years ago. Who needs complex and costly site clearance, when the locals can do it all for nothing?

Having enjoyed my wander around here a few weeks ago, i returned in the fine company of my better camera and also some random (non member) moochers i bumped into at Manningtree Railway Station.

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1. 'E Block' (Coating).

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9. The plant closed around 2007, judging by the copious amount of porn and other literature :eek: .

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10. Oh dear, a lifetime of ridicule :D .

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12. A train would have been nice, we waited and waited and...

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13. It's fodder time, and things are going to get messy over a 'matured' tin of chicken soup.

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14. Hot and fresh from the live bit - some liquid tar.

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16. Pipework action. The building in the background is 'D Block' (Conversion). Also disused, there was little to point a camera at there.

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17. 'B and C Block' Evidently still in use. The Export Store to the side of this building is disused and has been freshly boarded and well secured.

Thanks for looking at my first (and slightly late running) report on this excellent forum (y)

 
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Like the look of this place, great set of pictures too as always. Looking forward to seeing more of your stuff on here (y)

What was the craic with that clock, glasses, screws and pubes in pic 11? Looks like that bomb-maker needs to go back to bomb school haha :mrgreen:

Quality selfie too lol

 

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Like the look of this place, great set of pictures too as always. Looking forward to seeing more of your stuff on here (y) What was the craic with that clock, glasses, screws and pubes in pic 11? Looks like that bomb-maker needs to go back to bomb school haha :mrgreen:

Quality selfie too lol
Cheers HT! Will get some more stuff sorted in good time (y)

We were actually making a fully portable self timing mooching reconnaissance light flying object, BUT the added pubes were clearly not making it work lol :)

 

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That Looks a pretty cool industrial site and you had fun getting around the place.

Cool write up and pics Session

Thanks for shareing (y)

Oh and lay off the Chicken soup :p

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Cheers SK and Lenston :)

My craving for chicken soup has since suffered a terminal demise :(

 

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Good to see you on here mate and very cool first report. The editing and processing on shot 13 is particularly inspiring :D By the way, is this next to the trashed plastic factory site with cool graff all over it ? Wardle storeys I think it was called....

 

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Good to see you on here mate and very cool first report. The editing and processing on shot 13 is particularly inspiring :D By the way, is this next to the trashed plastic factory site with cool graff all over it ? Wardle storeys I think it was called....
Cheers Raw :)

Yep - Wardle's is the mega trashed site other side of the railway, still extant due to the difficulty in the only access through the narrow tunnel under the railway for demo plant etc.

I think you will find the processing cannot be bettered in that snap mate - not jealous I hope! :)

 
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