Well its taken me over a month but i finally sought through my photos of this place, it was amazing i spent a full day here and i really enjoyed it
this site has been done many times (and i will be going back in summer when the greenery is greenest) before i start this will give any info you want on the actual site and doxford engines in general
Well i head through quite early, spent a few hours exploring the whole of the site, i then met up with brickman and had another explore with him, starting first at a place which was not accessible to him when he had explore before, then we worked round the rest of the site
i got a ridiculous amount of pictures but i will stick up only a few which i like
firstly some from my solo explore
not sure what this room was but its was one of the most photogenic
reception was through their
the board room
nice phone...
the doxford boat
stair case in what seemed like a much more recent building than the building housing the main reception (this is the thin window seen in the picture above)
the gate house
and obviously now here's some from when i was going round with bricman
the actual building
we had a bit of a dinner party
all though bricmans table manners were not the best...
the money shot
bricman was at this one light switch for aggggees
same staircase from before
these were the main reason for me wanting to go
and this office
lovely
will be much better in the summer though
the shot everyone does (just not as well done)
a seat shot
i have to add this for the amount of time i spent trying to get a shot with it
i have a few more photos just of some of the old equipment and computers on site, these were as amazing as the building
(1) what i assume is a typewriter
(2) an old computer, at a guess a BBC
(3) another computer
(4) telephone
(5) looks like an adding device
(6) a thingy, dont have a clue what this is
there was also some (3) which were on poles, they were quite interesting looking
well i think that is all hope some people enjoyed my pictures, and i have to say thanks to bricman for directions, and a great explore
this site has been done many times (and i will be going back in summer when the greenery is greenest) before i start this will give any info you want on the actual site and doxford engines in general
Well i head through quite early, spent a few hours exploring the whole of the site, i then met up with brickman and had another explore with him, starting first at a place which was not accessible to him when he had explore before, then we worked round the rest of the site
i got a ridiculous amount of pictures but i will stick up only a few which i like
firstly some from my solo explore
not sure what this room was but its was one of the most photogenic
reception was through their
the board room
nice phone...
the doxford boat
stair case in what seemed like a much more recent building than the building housing the main reception (this is the thin window seen in the picture above)
the gate house
and obviously now here's some from when i was going round with bricman
the actual building
we had a bit of a dinner party
all though bricmans table manners were not the best...
the money shot
bricman was at this one light switch for aggggees
same staircase from before
these were the main reason for me wanting to go
and this office
lovely
will be much better in the summer though
the shot everyone does (just not as well done)
a seat shot
i have to add this for the amount of time i spent trying to get a shot with it
i have a few more photos just of some of the old equipment and computers on site, these were as amazing as the building
(1) what i assume is a typewriter
(2) an old computer, at a guess a BBC
(3) another computer
(4) telephone
(5) looks like an adding device
(6) a thingy, dont have a clue what this is
there was also some (3) which were on poles, they were quite interesting looking
well i think that is all hope some people enjoyed my pictures, and i have to say thanks to bricman for directions, and a great explore