The new-look Bonding Warehouse …
From a guest correspondent … via Twitter. An additional page in the ‘Bonding Warehouse collection’. It’s over to @ralphharrington …
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From a guest correspondent … via Twitter. An additional page in the ‘Bonding Warehouse collection’. It’s over to @ralphharrington …
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As redevelopment of the White Swan continues, a small display has been made of late 20th century items found in the building.
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So work is now underway at the Bonding Warehouse. It has been empty since the floods of 2000. For the last ten years I’ve been taking photos of it …
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A continuation, from page 1 of this ‘recent history, in pictures’.
I said it had been ‘ours’. It was, for all its former life, a council-owned building …
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I wonder if another language has the word for the feeling I had when I visited the Bonding Warehouse on Friday. I can’t quite find the right word. And when I say ‘visited’, I mean I went to view it from the road alongside, not that I went in. I doubt I’ll ever go into the Bonding Warehouse again, very few of us will.
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The Press recently asked what the future holds for Stonebow House.
Ten years ago, when I started to look more carefully and thoughtfully at buildings in the city, Stonebow House did at last make some sense to me, and I decided I quite liked it. Kind of.
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On Monday I went for a ‘ten years on‘ walk, revisiting locations I took photos of a decade ago.
From the paved bank of the Foss between Foss Bridge and Rowntree Wharf, in 2004.
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Have a look at this brochure if you haven’t already seen it:
Brochure for ‘Airspeed – a 1930s adventure’ (PDF, 1.55MB)
This is what we could have in the old Airspeed (Reynard’s) building in Piccadilly.
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