One of my first reports, so please bare with me
Although not strictly abandoned/derelict, this is part of one of the factories where i work that has been closed off for some years so is in a somewhat state of disrepair
The company is Edward Pryors and has been located on this site in Sheffield for the best part of 100 years, in that time the company has evolved massively with a lot of work now farmed out to India, hence the now redundant/abandoned section of the Sheffield site
The company itself makes marking equipment ranging from simple hand stamps up to fully computer controlled marking machines, most of the abandoned section is the old manual engraving shop (as opposed to the new CNC engraving shop) and pattern warehouse (the old bakelite patterns on the shelves)
Although not strictly abandoned/derelict, this is part of one of the factories where i work that has been closed off for some years so is in a somewhat state of disrepair
The company is Edward Pryors and has been located on this site in Sheffield for the best part of 100 years, in that time the company has evolved massively with a lot of work now farmed out to India, hence the now redundant/abandoned section of the Sheffield site
The company itself makes marking equipment ranging from simple hand stamps up to fully computer controlled marking machines, most of the abandoned section is the old manual engraving shop (as opposed to the new CNC engraving shop) and pattern warehouse (the old bakelite patterns on the shelves)
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