This was a great little explore especially for somthing i just happen to notice on google maps
History from Mooksters report as I couldn't find anything online
J. Bull Electrical Ltd. began post-war in 1945 selling ex-military phones and other equipment, gradually branching out into all corners of bulk electronics sold through catalogues, newspaper adverts, and eventually the internet. They went under in 2006 according to the paperwork inside.
The explore
This was actually our second visit sorta, I originally came across it on maps a couple months ago when in the area but due to lack of parking and seeing a car on site with the drone (was informed later it was dumped there) we decided to skip it and redo the local cement works, after pushing through brambles and mud we came across the car that had put me off previously and we headed onto the site to begin the explore
The paths round the building were fairly clear indicating possible regular use so we decided to head straight inside out of view just incase an angry farmer made an appearance
Finding the place piled with boxes of various parts and equipment we clambered in
Much of the stuff seemed to be old BT equipment
I actually have one of the green phones i got from a jumble sale a few year's ago I could of saved myself £20 😂
Anyone know what this was we couldn't figure it out still works could hear gears spinning inside when u press the keys
Some old military equipment too
more boxes of as new parts
What we first thought was a radio but as we turned it to see the back we knocked the top open realised it had was a tv coin meter
More phones!
And slightly out of place a box of wooden model kits
We then headed to the buildings at the back of the site
Never seen so many cameras
Older reports show cars inside unfortunately this was the only one left
Did anyone else have one of these as a kid? I remember what crap they were like trying the grind concrete 😂
And some classic gaming
Thanks for looking
and please give this a like for a chance to win a Fabulous Austin Morris Mini 😂
With front wheel drive, a tiny turning circle. a light steering lock and a nippy 850 cc engine, nothing moves like a Mini.
History from Mooksters report as I couldn't find anything online
J. Bull Electrical Ltd. began post-war in 1945 selling ex-military phones and other equipment, gradually branching out into all corners of bulk electronics sold through catalogues, newspaper adverts, and eventually the internet. They went under in 2006 according to the paperwork inside.
The explore
This was actually our second visit sorta, I originally came across it on maps a couple months ago when in the area but due to lack of parking and seeing a car on site with the drone (was informed later it was dumped there) we decided to skip it and redo the local cement works, after pushing through brambles and mud we came across the car that had put me off previously and we headed onto the site to begin the explore
The paths round the building were fairly clear indicating possible regular use so we decided to head straight inside out of view just incase an angry farmer made an appearance
Finding the place piled with boxes of various parts and equipment we clambered in
Much of the stuff seemed to be old BT equipment
Anyone know what this was we couldn't figure it out still works could hear gears spinning inside when u press the keys
Some old military equipment too
more boxes of as new parts
What we first thought was a radio but as we turned it to see the back we knocked the top open realised it had was a tv coin meter
More phones!
And slightly out of place a box of wooden model kits
We then headed to the buildings at the back of the site
Never seen so many cameras
Older reports show cars inside unfortunately this was the only one left
Did anyone else have one of these as a kid? I remember what crap they were like trying the grind concrete 😂
Thanks for looking
and please give this a like for a chance to win a Fabulous Austin Morris Mini 😂
With front wheel drive, a tiny turning circle. a light steering lock and a nippy 850 cc engine, nothing moves like a Mini.