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Report - Kodak factory – Harrow – January 2017

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mockney reject

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The history


The Kodak factory in Harrow originally opened in 1891 and was also Eastman Kodak’s first manufacturing base outside America. The Harrow factory was the largest photographic manufacturing plant in the British Commonwealth, in the 1950s at the height of its output it employed more than 6,000 people.

Kodak had been present in Harrow for more than 120 years, the factory’s history charting much of the history of popular photography itself.

Due to the ever-growing popularity of digital photography, track four at the factory was shut in 2005 and ended the site’s production of film, leading to the loss of 250 jobs. Due to increased financial pressures in recent years, Kodak has now sold off the seven acre site for development.


The explore

I hit this one with @slayaaaa , @WildBoyz and @DRZ_Explorer bit of a trek for us on a week night but pretty worth it. On arrival at the site, we found a decent placed to hop the fence and found ourselves landing in the noisiest gravel car park ever.

Ooops!

Well after hiding in the bushes for a bit and watching we saw that there were a few people on site clearing stuff out, A forklift drove up and down the other side of the carpark dumping stuff in a skip so we timed it and worked out when we would run the gravel gauntlet and head into the building.

We had already decided to go after the power station part of the site and headed through the various parts of the building until we found it. The site in itself is a huge maze and you could easily lose yourself in there for a full day and probably still not see it all.

One thing we were aware of the whole time we were there was the security guy walking around with his very barky dog. We managed to avoid them and luckily sneaked out just after midnight and headed home.


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The Amateur Wanderer

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Nice report fella :)

Interesting to see the lights are now back on in the power station, we where struggling for light even in the daytime in the boiler house, someone's had a crack at starting stripping the generator too by the looks of it?
 

viewsfromtheub6

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Great pics mockney reject, especially that last shot of Wembley.

I passed by the factory earlier today on my way to Pinner - it looks really overwhelmingly large from the outside, not surprised that if you spent the better part of a day there you'd only really explore a fraction of the whole place. More than likely this'll be my next explore. Was it at all difficult getting in? Are there any particularly good ways in, other than the fence? Do you reckon there's an 'ideal' time to explore the place, when it's relatively less busy?
 

Styru

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Great pics mockney reject, especially that last shot of Wembley.

I passed by the factory earlier today on my way to Pinner - it looks really overwhelmingly large from the outside, not surprised that if you spent the better part of a day there you'd only really explore a fraction of the whole place. More than likely this'll be my next explore. Was it at all difficult getting in? Are there any particularly good ways in, other than the fence? Do you reckon there's an 'ideal' time to explore the place, when it's relatively less busy?

Think this through - this is a public forum, if someone tells you the best way in, the best time, etc etc - then that becomes the worst way in and the worst time - as security will know exactly where to find you, and precisely what access options to block. ;)
 

viewsfromtheub6

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Think this through - this is a public forum, if someone tells you the best way in, the best time, etc etc - then that becomes the worst way in and the worst time - as security will know exactly where to find you, and precisely what access options to block. ;)

Haha, fair enough.

I didn't think security would be so on it as to frequent the site, but I completely see your point. Mum's the word. :p
 

mockney reject

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Great pics mockney reject, especially that last shot of Wembley.

I passed by the factory earlier today on my way to Pinner - it looks really overwhelmingly large from the outside, not surprised that if you spent the better part of a day there you'd only really explore a fraction of the whole place. More than likely this'll be my next explore. Was it at all difficult getting in? Are there any particularly good ways in, other than the fence? Do you reckon there's an 'ideal' time to explore the place, when it's relatively less busy?

Was it at all difficult getting in?

Obviously not or this report wouldn't exist lol lol


Are there any particularly good ways in, other than the fence?

You can try the main gate but the security guards may have something to say about that, but failing that a small trampoline can be purchased from Argos that will help you with bouncing over the fence, I may advise that you tie a rope to it so you can pull it over after to to help you get out. Also if you have a jet pack that would work.


Do you reckon there's an 'ideal' time to explore the place, when it's relatively less busy?

After you have eaten would be a good time as the vending machines inside are empty lol lol lol :p


Although in all seriousness, Asking on a public forum is daft

Best bet, do a reccy, clock the security and go for it, Best of luck its pretty awesome :)
 
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