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  2. Saw-tooth roof - Wikipedia

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    British engineer and architect William Fairbairn is sometimes credited with the first designs for what he termed the shed principle possibly as early as 1827. In his "Treatise on Mills and Millwork", of 1863, Fairbairn stated that, "Contemporaneous with the architectural improvements in mills [from 1827], the shed principle lighted from the roof, or the "saw-tooth" system, came into operation.

  3. British industrial architecture - Wikipedia

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    The factory has a frontage of 550 feet (170 m) under a continuous cornice with flute lines painted red and blue. Its construction is modern, a pioneer of pre-stressed concrete , but it is decorated to recall the glories of ancient Egypt, after the discovery of Tutankhamun 's tomb in 1922.

  4. Industrial architecture - Wikipedia

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    The early 20th century saw multi-story factories influenced by high land costs and the need for vertical movement of goods. However, later designs, such as the one-story factories of the World War II era, became more prevalent due to their flexibility, ease of construction, and suitability for assembly lines.

  5. Bigelow-Hartford Carpet Mills Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Bigelow-Hartford Carpet Mills Historic District encompasses a company-built factory and residential area in the Thompsonville area of Enfield, Connecticut, United States. In addition to the former factory buildings of the Bigelow-Hartford Carpet Mills , it includes more than 150 housing units built by the company between about 1830 and 1920.

  6. Carreras Cigarette Factory - Wikipedia

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    It is noted as a striking example of early 20th Century Egyptian Revival architecture. The building was erected in 1926–28 by the Carreras Tobacco Company owned by the Russian-Jewish inventor and philanthropist Bernhard Baron on the communal garden area of Mornington Crescent , to a design by architects M. E. and O. H. Collins and A. G. Porri.

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  8. Millennium Mills - Wikipedia

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    Millennium Flour was aimed at the rising 20th-century masses, proving particularly popular in the mining districts, where it was known to make "beautiful white bread sandwiches". [9] The erection of Millennium Mills at the Royal Victoria Dock meant that this new flour could be brought to the Southern England market. [7] [9]

  9. Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1930 during the Great Depression, the assembly plant measures nearly 500,000 square feet (46,450 m 2).The factory was a major stimulant to the local and regional economy and was an important development in Richmond's inner harbor and port plan. [2]