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Report - Chatsworth Wagon Works..Chesterfield June 2019

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Mikeymutt

28DL Regular User
Regular User
Visited here with my usual two exploring friends. We were in the area and I remember Hughie D's report on it and thought it looked quite nice. Even though it's just some old shells that remain of the old wagon works and an old small office block which is trashed to hell. But even though it is like that there was something nice about it. With nature taking over the sheds nicely and some nice graffiti about, it makes a nice relaxed wander. Having a look for history is a bit of a pain, but found some on a Grace's guide. The company was established in 1880 by Andrew Nelson, then registered in 1893. It specialised in railway and tramway rolling stock. And in 1914 employed 16,000 people. They were based in Glasgow as Hurst, Nelson and Co and had depots at Bridgend, Swansea and Chesterfield. They also had offices in Glasgow, London and Manchester. The works here shut down in the eighties.

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MK83

Wife and husband
28DL Full Member
I've never really given graffiti much thought tbh but the last couple of places you've been have made it look pretty good. I clocked some by one of the same artists while I was checking a place out in buxton today.
 

Mikeymutt

28DL Regular User
Regular User
I've never really given graffiti much thought tbh but the last couple of places you've been have made it look pretty good. I clocked some by one of the same artists while I was checking a place out in buxton today.
Graffiti in places seems a big debate in exploring. My opinion is that a wrecked place it can make it. But get a nice place full off tags it is just crap. Oh did you really see some. If it's Buxton it's prob a Coloquix or Colorati or BrayK.
 

MK83

Wife and husband
28DL Full Member
Graffiti in places seems a big debate in exploring. My opinion is that a wrecked place it can make it. But get a nice place full off tags it is just crap. Oh did you really see some. If it's Buxton it's prob a Coloquix or Colorati or BrayK.
It was the strange green character with pink hair from your coalite report. Haven't photographed it yet as it was a quick reccy for future access at the end of a long day of fails and we were out of time and had to get back.
 

Mikeymutt

28DL Regular User
Regular User
It was the strange green character with pink hair from your coalite report. Haven't photographed it yet as it was a quick reccy for future access at the end of a long day of fails and we were out of time and had to get back.
Well hopefully you get back. That will be a BrayK piece.
 

Calamity Jane

i see beauty in the unloved, places & things
Regular User
Nice mooch. The street art is so under estimated. But I must admit, I don't know who did the badger or wolf/bear thingy. But its cool as. :thumb
 

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