Fábrica de Fiação - Tomar, Portugal
Posted by: Torgut
N 39° 36.581 W 008° 24.620
29S E 550619 N 4384603
This chimney stands on what used to be the grounds of a factory. Most of the buildings around are little more than debris now.
Waymark Code: WMHWKD
Location: Santarém, Portugal
Date Posted: 08/20/2013
Views: 4
This place is a factory. I mean, it was a factory. A huge, massive spinning factory. Its construction started in 1790, sponsored by the French Jácome Ratton & son and Timóteo Lecusson Verdier. The idea was to use the natural energy of the nearby river Nabão to move the spinning machinery. The British Engineer Francisco Wellhouse (or perhaps, Francis) was the first director of the factory and he supervisioned its construction. Eight years after the beginning of works the factory was far to be ready and an extraordinary flood ruined part of water channels. It took six years more to inaugurate the factory.
Then, in 1883, the place was completely destroyed by a fire. Rebuilt by Henrique Taveira accordingly to a plan designed by the engineer Charles Hargreaves, the factory eventually got to the top position of the Portuguese ranking as the largest in the country. Finally, in 1993, unable to face the fierce competition of cheap Asian textiles, it was shutdown. Nowadays it’s half destroyed. Not in ruins, destroyed, really. Most of it is a chaotic field of debris.
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Is your description history or fantasy: History
Public or Private Propery: Private, but accessible with minimal effort
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