Pumping station
Pant-y-Pydew
Welcome to Alyn Works
Power on Deeside
Slate roofs
Bettisfield enginehouse
Point of Ayr gas terminal
Point of Ayr gas terminal
Dragging
The rusty roof
Cefn Mawr
Alyn Works
Gas factory
Chemical factory
Welsh terracotta
Queensferry School
Sandycroft
Quarry Incline
Synthite
Quarry entrance
Water supply
Gate 1
Aston Quay
Kenyon Hall
Blank news
Corrugated church
UPM Shotton
Coating plant
Padeswood cement works
Padeswood cement works
Empty newspapers
Beecham's Pills
Dust extraction
Pentre Halkyn Quarry
Nice and shiny
Miner's cottage
Pentre Halkyn Quarry
Intermttent kiln
Little and large
Everything under control
Cement and signals
Rhosnesni Methodist Church
Special Waste Bins
Padeswood cement works
Former Methodist church, Caergwrle
Pant-y-Pydew kilns
Defending the Dee
Pant-y-Pydew kilns
UPM Shotton
Crusher house
Deeside Power Station
Gas tanks
Sandycroft Foundry
Pentre Halkyn Quarry
Pierces
Recycled paper
Tarmacadam Plant
Drilling
The breaker
Conveyor towers
Control
Corus Shotton
Limestone quarry
Screens and hoppers
Tarmac plant
Fan house
South Buckley Co
North & South Buckley
Rock Brick Co, Buckley
Rock Brick Co, Buckley
Rock Brick Co, Buckley obverse
Bettisfield Colliery
The Buckley Beast
General Offices
Aston Hall Coal & Brick Co, Flintshire
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Valley Works
Remains of one of the shell filling buildings at the Rhydymwyn Valley Works near Mold. This large site was used for the processing of poison gas munitions during WWII. The finished shells and bombs were stored in nearby tunnels. If you look carefully you can still see the camouflage paint on the walls.
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