Whilst walking around Lancaster I found the Mitchells pub that worked alongside the brewery. This wasnt very exciting on the outside, and the inside wasnt accessible, but the decayed sign was interesting.
I was able to show the full scale of the rooms and everything within them. These images show off how well this room has been preserved, and shows that it hasnt changed much since its closure. Important and confidential documents have been left behind along with folders, books and even chemicals.
I was able to take clearer images from the uniform brochure within the office area. There remind me of gas masks from war and relate well to Aitor Throup's designs.
Machinery has just been left around the rooms of the brewery, this is just a small selection of the electricals scattered around.
Excessive amounts of typography on the tanks and doors of the building. Some eccentric and some basic.
Sign on the pub associated with the brewery, also left to ruin.
Sign-age on the outside doors, the symbols are bold and the print is clear.
Images of the outside of the brewery (as previous)
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