Aquos76 wrote: » Some good progress made this after noon, I'll duck down shortly and get some pics.
Parachutes wrote: » Isn't the biggest building not being knocked for historical reasons?
shockwave wrote: » A preservation order on a big square lump of concrete, what kind of historical value does that have ffs
Max Powers wrote: » Think it was the first structural steel/concrete building in Ireland.I know of similar things in place in other countries.I think if fixed up, could look great, they don't build with loads of windows in that style anymore, real industrial 70ish years ago stuff.has very good potential.
JohnC. wrote: » This is from Friday Streetview image for comparison. You can see some sheds (where the demolition crane is now) are gone and some work started on the end of the big building.
Parachutes wrote: » Will anything be done with the building with the preservation order (I.E painted) or is it just going to be left there to continue being an eyesore? Seems ridiculous to knock the rest while leaving the most sizeable building still standing!
Jambo wrote: » My Guess it would be larger building in the picture below that is staying ( this is behind the current front building which used to have the large poster on it) Out of interest here is the same building getting built All pictures are from the Poole Collection at the National Library Add a bit of positive thinking and planning and it could be converted to something like this Opera house in Marseille / Le Silo Marseille Or one any of the many examples on Google
Aquos76 wrote: » im actually confused now, I hadn't realised that the building that I had marked from the Ferrybank side as the one that's staying and the one that has the poster on it on the quayside are actually two separate buildings till I saw that drone footage. If the poster one is going, then it will be some undertaking to take that one out of it without touching the one behind it, and also due to the fact that it's so close to the river.
O Riain wrote: » Anymore photos on the progress?
Aquos76 wrote: » O Riain wrote: » Anymore photos on the progress? This is from five mins ago https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y10nTZvkSa0
wmpdd3 wrote: » Yeah, this building seems to be taking the longest. Its addictive to watch. The amount of wood stacked up already is amazing. I know it was posted here before (like 7 years ago!) but there are some photos here of the inside on the mills.http://www.28dayslater.co.uk/r-h-hall-flour-mills-waterford-ireland-september-2014.t92219http://www.28dayslater.co.uk/r-h-hall-waterford-ireland-30-05-09.t40664http://www.28dayslater.co.uk/spillers-mill-waterford-15-05-09.t41442http://www.28dayslater.co.uk/spillers-waterford-flour-mills-ireland-30-5-09.t40581 I really love these photos, I was never brave enough to explore them. Anyone remember the Heiniken sponsored band that played down there about 10 years ago?