Hello, Christina ! It is amazing to see all the machinery and stuff that have been left behind inside the mill as if the workers had had to leave suddenly and unexpectedly due to an emergency evacuation but were expected to return to resume work. Very strange atmosphere but extremely interesting. Take good care of yourself. Hugs to the pups. 👍🙏🐕🐶
I’ve not explored a industrial building for a while so many items left behind from the 70s/80s I love to imagine how it was in a past time frame right back to the first few years it was opened and how it’s changed x lovely to hear from you Hubert x thank you
Hi Time x i appreciate that was a little simple cord pattern with a break beat loop x not been exploring old industrial stuff for ages was good to get contamination again x
Hi Gillian x I hope it’s turned to apartments but I fear it’s being left to decay purposefully to allow something else to profiteer, usually the reason there not secured x always lovely to hear from you x
Me too I didn’t expect it to be like this and was so easy to get in I hope this draws attention and the place is properly sealed up it’s so dangerous x
Hi Matthew x absolutely the noise of the textile mills would have reverberated around Hawick at one time that coupled with the steam whistle of the trains 🚂 thank you for watching and sharing your thoughts x
I always feel bitter sweet exploring these places bitter that it’s been left wide open and sweet to be able to document the place I wasn’t expecting to find so many original items from the past inside, it’s the little things that get me like tea bags still in the jar and old letters and postcards x thank you James xX
I’d have thought if the industry had moved to India or china the machines would have been exported boxes and boxes of labels and buttons a lot seems to be from the 1980s x thanks for watching mom xX
The picture of the bairn is intriguing, sort of looks like they shut the place then didn't really empty it out properly, maybe went bankrupt them someone bought it, doesn't care about what's on it, all a bit sad really but that's life
Agree but these places should be looked after and sealed up properly it’s criminal to let them slowly become condemned to allow modern biscuit tins to be built for profit