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Tag Archives: Camira Fabrics New Routemaster buses Meltham Mills
Colour Specimens: Camira Meltham Mills Update
I’ve added the distinctive window outlines of the New Routemaster bus. I went to that site in the first place because Camira make the seats for the bus there at Meltham so it is (and should be) actually a big … Continue reading
Colour Specimens: Camira Meltham Mills
It’s been somewhat harder to create a psychogeographic response to this massive industrial building without it being too obviously a building. I looked at Kyung Hwa Shon’s pieces which are responses to the urban environment but the main aim for … Continue reading
Colour Specimens: Huddersfield Textile Sites
I found something like 24 working mills and suppliers around Huddersfield, via the Huddersfield Textile Society members page. Out of these I picked the ones that, to me, summed up the prowess of town’s textile industry in its modern form: Taylor … Continue reading
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