Visited CEAG lighting with Rebel (formerly frontline81).
The CEAG building is directly opposite Barnsley transport interchange and looks to have been vacated within the last 4 years.
It produced its first incandescent lamps for miners safety lamps back in 1922, the list of what the company produces is here:
* Railway signal lamps
* Train lamps
* Long life lamps
* Marine lamps
* Low voltage incandescent lamps
* Ministry of Defence N.A.T.O. lamps
* Long life lamps up to 8,000 hour
The company is still in operation and has moved premises elsewhere in Barnsley. since they vacated it has become smackhead central and the building is littered with drug paraphernalia (so be careful if you visit), a date on a medicine packet suggests it was vacated by the addicts after april 28th.
Pictures (no tripod so excuse the quality of some):
Safety posters:
Smackhead stuff
:
Thanks
The CEAG building is directly opposite Barnsley transport interchange and looks to have been vacated within the last 4 years.
It produced its first incandescent lamps for miners safety lamps back in 1922, the list of what the company produces is here:
* Railway signal lamps
* Train lamps
* Long life lamps
* Marine lamps
* Low voltage incandescent lamps
* Ministry of Defence N.A.T.O. lamps
* Long life lamps up to 8,000 hour
The company is still in operation and has moved premises elsewhere in Barnsley. since they vacated it has become smackhead central and the building is littered with drug paraphernalia (so be careful if you visit), a date on a medicine packet suggests it was vacated by the addicts after april 28th.
Pictures (no tripod so excuse the quality of some):
Safety posters:
Smackhead stuff
Thanks
