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Saturday, February 10, 2018

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The Firestone Tyre Factory on the Great West Road in Brentford in the London Borough of Hounslow was an example of Art Deco architecture. It was designed by Wallis, Gilbert and Partners for the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company. Built on a 26-acre site, it opened in October 1928. It was the first factory to open on the Great West Road.

The company announced in November 1979 that it would close the factory.

After its purchase by Trafalgar House PLC, the building was demolished during the August 1980 bank holiday weekend, reportedly in anticipation of its becoming listed. The Twentieth Century Society call the structure their "first serious case" and say that its destruction

[...] focused public attention on the necessity for greater protection for 20th century buildings and led directly to the listing of 150 examples of inter-war architecture (including Battersea Power Station) by the government.

The gates, piers and railings fencing the site received a Grade II listing in 2001.


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See also

  • India Tyre Factory
  • Fort Dunlop
  • Michelin House
  • Hoover Building

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References


Hoover Building - Wikipedia
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External links

  • Globalnet.co.uk: Firestone Factory
  • Britainfromabove.org: Firestone tyre factory
  • Brentford and Chiswicklhs.org: Firestone Factory
  • Disused-stations.org: Brentford

Source of article : Wikipedia