Exploring the Second World War Edingham Nitroglycerine and Cordite Works near Dalbeattie in Scotland
In this December video I visited the 1940 nitroglycerine and cordite works near Dalbeattie in south-west Scotland. The vast abandoned explosives factory from the Second World War has many secrets about the people who once worked there and the processes used to make critical war material. Visit my website which is packed full of resources and research articles https://frontlineulster.co.uk I have over 10,000 photographs on Flickr, don't forget to check it out! https://www.flickr.com/photos/intrepi... Follow me on Instagram for more content and special finds / intrepidexplorer82 #frontlineulster #militaryhistory #urbex #urbexscotland #goexplore #explore #exploremore #gopro12 #gopro11mini #abandoned #abandonedscotland #abandonedmilitary #militaryabandoned #abandonedplaces #forgottenplaces #secondworldwar #worldwartwo #abandonedfactory #abandonedindustrial Music by Cheel; Sunset Dream. Available free to download and use from the YouTube Studio Audio Library.

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