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    Arrow CEAG Lighting, Barnsley, 18/05/2007. ARCHIVED

    Visited CEAG yestered after finding no access at loads of sites in Doncaster. Entry was a little tricky but I managed to find an entry point with a bit of climbing. The place is completley stripped and seems a bit of a heaven for the druggies. We bumped into to other urban explorers on the way out

    CEAG Lighting is a long established UK manufacturer of special railway signal lamps and a wide range of incandescent lamps.

    CEAG Lighting manufactures and distributes special purpose lighting for use in land sea and air vehicles. Its products are marked under the registered trade name "LUMAX".

    They mainly make special, Railway signal lamps, Train lamps, Long life lamps,
    Marine lamps, Low voltage incandescent lamps, Ministry of Defence N.A.T.O. lamps, Long life lamps up to 8,000 hour.

    The company has moved to the Zenith business Park and is still in business.


    The Externals




    Be careful if your going in. Needle city in here...


    Ceiling


    Typewriter in a store room


    BT Megastream


    Old saftey posters


    Cafe Cooker


    Random Stuff










    Think this is paint


    Franking machine costs








    1st Aid room










    Clock machine


    Roof



    Thanks for looking
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    Default Re: CEAG Lighting, Barnsley, 18/05/2007



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    Default Re: CEAG Lighting, Barnsley, 18/05/2007

    Quote Originally Posted by KingElvis View Post
    Mate they are great photos, I love the one with the blue doors

    That looks like a nice building..I have always lucked out in Barnsley

    Just goes to prove that you can get excellent photos from places that others would say is "stripped out"

    Well done
    The one with the blue doors is the womens toilets on one of the upper floors. In another there is a table full of needles, lighters, pop bottles and the usual suspects.

    The tickopress is some sort of labeling machine. Perhaps it was used for the metal plates



    It wasn't the easiest of sites to get into but we managed it, minus a tripod though. We had a look at the Yorkshire electricity site too and the ice rink place but no entry point was found.

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