A steel works in Italy dating back to 1864 and rebuilt after the war, including coke ovens and rolling mills.
A steel works in Italy dating back to 1864 and rebuilt after the war, including coke ovens and rolling mills.
Dating back to the 1920s, the industrial site in Corehem, France developed into a huge paper mill complex including several power stations.
An abandoned fabric mill in Austria with everything left in place including vintage spinning and weaving machinery.
Opening in 1965 the Caterpillar plant in Gosselies, Belgium was a huge manufacturing plant. Excavators and parts were assembled until closure in 2016.
The Pulverised Coal Injection Plant was added to the Cockerill-Sambre steel works in Charleroi in the early 1990s. The site became Carsid and was closed in 2008.
The Duferco steel works at Usine Gustave Boël made long steel products until production ceased in 2013. The NLMK areas of the plant are still in use.
The Coalbrookdale Foundry mass-ironmaking was developed, leading to the Industrial Revolution. More recently, casting for Aga cookers were made there.
The powerhouse at the Ford assembly plant in Genk, Belgium was later used as a compressor hall. The boilers and control room were still utilised until closure in 2014.
A tyre factory in the West Midlands that in later years specialised in mixing rubber compounds and retreading of tyres.
Dating back to 1804, Tulis Rissell was a papermakers in Scotland. The mill contained large production lines for making paper.