It is strange that so many of the structures featured here were once the superlative of their kind.
So is the case with today's subject matter.
Courtaulds was a British company which manufactured artificial fibres, chemicals and clothing. Founded in 1794 by George Courtauld and his cousin Peter Taylor , it continued production until 1990. If the name sounds familiar, that's because his great nephew Samuel Courtauld founded the Courtauld Institute of Art who have made some appearances on University Challenge recently.
The company had many production sites throughout the UK. The card below shows the chimney at the Foleshill Road Works site in Coventry At the time it was built in 1924 it was believed to be Britain's biggest chimney, standing at 365 ft tall it dominated the surrounding houses. It was also immortalised in the local ditty below.
Now, Courtaulds built a chimney, it was not built for smoke. It took the stink from Foleshill, & dropped it over Stoke
The factory closed in 2007 and the chimney demolished on 10th March 2010. Once again I seem to have accidentally blogged something close to an anniversary.
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