Hope everyone had a good weekend… Today we head back over to the Ford Foundry, and a few more reader submitted photos.
Richard V. sent along these four following photos –
Thanks for sharing these photos with us…
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The next two photos come from reagular reader Darren.
He noted that he heard a huge racket coming from the foundry yesterday morning, and that a huge section of overhead piping had just come down.
Here is one of his photos from January 31st.
The same view yesterday morning, February 24th.
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Thanks again to everyone who has been submitting photos of the Foundry slowly disapearing.
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thanks for posting the photos. sorry they aren't better. i just have a simple point and shoot. looking out my window this morning, that red colored building near where that section came down is gone now. things seem to be moving quicker these days.
i just sent you another photo i took now if you want to add it to this post at the bottom to show even how things have changed since yesterday.
The brick shed is gone... and the track for the overhead crane. Now we're getting somewhere.