Visited with Fur:Q, Dweeb and Raddog.
Our plan for the day was to drive around bits of Brum and chasing up old leads and to try and spot some off-the-cuff old open doors and dilapidated works. We weren't driving for long before we spotted this little gem. Imperial Press is only a tiny little place and it's very small but like all the smaller industries in Birmingham, the history lies under the floorboards-a fact learnt from the ever knowledgable Dweebius Maximus.
We were only in here about half an hour but it was good for a mooch and rummage amongst the dusty and crumbling walls on our day of Midlands adventure.
Afterwards we went to Big John's...it's becoming a bit of a regular thing which is not bad at all :)
Here's the photos!
Our plan for the day was to drive around bits of Brum and chasing up old leads and to try and spot some off-the-cuff old open doors and dilapidated works. We weren't driving for long before we spotted this little gem. Imperial Press is only a tiny little place and it's very small but like all the smaller industries in Birmingham, the history lies under the floorboards-a fact learnt from the ever knowledgable Dweebius Maximus.
We were only in here about half an hour but it was good for a mooch and rummage amongst the dusty and crumbling walls on our day of Midlands adventure.
Afterwards we went to Big John's...it's becoming a bit of a regular thing which is not bad at all :)
Here's the photos!











