
I first became aware of the Caxton Works in February 2008 when I took a walk down Mary Street and photographed the Door to Caxton Works and the Top of Caxton Works
Although in a sorry state it had recently been in use by a number of businesses but by October 2008 when I posted Sky over Edward Street it had been abandoned.
Early in July I was not surpised to see some action at Caxton Works.
Here now is the scene last Monday.




This is the Mary Street facade which so far remains intact.

But not for long I suspect.
So Gerald, is it going to be demolished? Some really historical buildings are destroyed and not only in the UK. Such a pity.
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