The new-look Bonding Warehouse …
From a guest correspondent … via Twitter. An additional page in the ‘Bonding Warehouse collection’. It’s over to @ralphharrington …
More …From a guest correspondent … via Twitter. An additional page in the ‘Bonding Warehouse collection’. It’s over to @ralphharrington …
More …As redevelopment of the White Swan continues, a small display has been made of late 20th century items found in the building.
More …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 …
More …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 …
More …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.
More …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.
More …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.
More …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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