Very interesting video, especially as can relate to the products made and sold there. Always amazed that such iconic buildings are left forgotten and trashed. You' think they could be reused in some way or reconditioned to help the homeless in these difficult times. Be interested to see some of the photos your colleague took. When our factory closed, some of the urbex photos taken were brilliant artistic depictions of the place, a brilliant historical record. Take care, PMh
aww no. I am so sorry I missed your premiere Andy, i was bringing my fluffball to the boarding kennels for his holiday before i go on mine. Watching now x
It us to be a good place to go to as I took my tools back there when they needed replacement or repairing as they use to be a life time replacement with them
Nice video, Andy. I guess air-soft did more damage than abandon and decay, the structure looks better than the work floor from the previous video. Sorry you had to bail out early from the explore. Better be safe, right? Cheers.
Hello there, Airsoft is a double edged sword as often it keeps the buildings in place rather than demolition. Also they’re usually hospitable when I contact them for access permission. This site at Sheffield was unfortunately the victim of repeat break-ins and vandalism which I’m told forced the Airsoft company out of business at this site.
Really glad we met it was a good day
Very interesting video, especially as can relate to the products made and sold there. Always amazed that such iconic buildings are left forgotten and trashed. You' think they could be reused in some way or reconditioned to help the homeless in these difficult times.
Be interested to see some of the photos your colleague took. When our factory closed, some of the urbex photos taken were brilliant artistic depictions of the place, a brilliant historical record.
Take care, PMh
Glad you enjoyed it Phillip :) Ill ask Paul about the images.
aww no. I am so sorry I missed your premiere Andy, i was bringing my fluffball to the boarding kennels for his holiday before i go on mine. Watching now x
Hello WinnieWitch:)
No problem. It wasn’t planned tbh. As I was at home I thought why not do a premiere:)
This was great👍 thank you x
You’re very welcome Bee 🐝
Brilliant video mate great location to
Thank you sir
Great explore Andy 👍
Thank You
Timestamp 15' 48": Nice swatch of ye olde Anaglypta wallcovering there, Andy and Paul!
All the best. Rab 🍻 😎 👋
Love this stuff but I need another railway fix!
Well you’re in luck Sir as next week is a Railway video :)
@@ALWResearchTeam Good news, P-Way Wise, Andy & Co!
I do hope you and Thomas et al. are doing well.
All the best, ALW. Rab 💚 🕊 👋
It us to be a good place to go to as I took my tools back there when they needed replacement or repairing as they use to be a life time replacement with them
hospital bed was probably from the medical room, idiots probably pushed it out, as always great video, thankyou
Hello there :)
Yes that makes sense. It was a good explore of a once bustling building.
@@ALWResearchTeam To the Ghost Workers. R 🍻 😎
Nice video, Andy. I guess air-soft did more damage than abandon and decay, the structure looks better than the work floor from the previous video. Sorry you had to bail out early from the explore. Better be safe, right?
Cheers.
Hello there, Airsoft is a double edged sword as often it keeps the buildings in place rather than demolition. Also they’re usually hospitable when I contact them for access permission. This site at Sheffield was unfortunately the victim of repeat break-ins and vandalism which I’m told forced the Airsoft company out of business at this site.
@@ALWResearchTeam Vandals. Never fail to ruin everything. Thanks for the insight on the access theme, Andy.
Cheers.
i got a job with stanley, they said id come in handy.
they started me on monday, so i had a bath on sunday....
ha ha :)
Carpenter talking to an Electrician , how many Stanley tools have you had over the years? And they probably came from this site.
Hi Anthony, yes they probably did.