The Old Gillies Pie Factory in Bendigo, Victoria, stands as a testament to the city's rich industrial and culinary heritage. Established in the mid-20th century, this factory was once the heart of a thriving pie-making enterprise that left an indelible mark on the local community.
Origins and Growth
The Gillies Pies brand was founded by three brothers—Les, Alan, and Norm Gillies—who relocated from Charlton to Bendigo following the 1940s drought. They began their venture with a modest bakery on Mitchell Street, gradually expanding their operations to meet the growing demand for their delectable pies. In 1958, the brothers acquired the Black Swan Hotel building, transforming it into a mass production facility. This site would later become known as the Old Gillies Pie Factory.
Community Impact
The factory wasn't just a production site; it became a local institution. The "pie window" at Gillies Corner, their second shop, often saw queues of eager customers winding down the street, drawn by the irresistible aroma of freshly baked pies. At its peak, Gillies Pies employed around 200 people, with retail outlets spreading across Victoria and distribution reaching as far as Melbourne.
Decline and Closure
Despite its success, the company faced challenges in the latter part of the 20th century. Operations eventually ceased, and the factory fell into disrepair, becoming a canvas for graffiti and a spot for urban explorers. In 2016, the last link to the iconic brand was severed when the remaining factory operations in Bendigo were shut down, marking the end of an era.
Preservation Efforts
In recent years, there have been efforts to preserve the legacy of the Old Gillies Pie Factory. Local history enthusiasts have lobbied for the site's restoration, aiming to maintain its "naturally decrepit" state as a nod to its historical significance. These endeavors highlight the community's desire to honour and remember the factory's role in Bendigo's history.
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Looks like the pie factory needs to be bulldozed.
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It is waiting for another apartment to come in
DeleteWhat a great place for photography.
ReplyDeleteThis industrial complex looks beyond repair. The roof is gone in parts, and the floor looks unsafe. Your photos clearly document the decline of the pie factory.
ReplyDeleteThe floor was really floppy
DeleteI like this abandoned buildings. I've viste some in my photographic days.
ReplyDeleteA sad sight. A lot of gang markings on it as well. It seems like it should be torn down, then maybe a plaque raised in memorial to Gillies.
ReplyDeleteSad state of affairs
DeleteThere is beauty in this destruction. Though, there is also so much wasted potential.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting shots and story. The place seems a little dangerous, but great for strong processing.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots. I love the angles :-D
ReplyDeleteA great place for photography
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting building and photos. Great photo opps there obviously.
ReplyDeleteFun urban exploration.
ReplyDeleteWide-angle mania!
ReplyDeleteHope one day you might get desensitised lol
DeleteThey are very dramatic photos. Another case of demolition by neglect, I suppose.
ReplyDeleteYikes -- when you say "abandoned," you mean abandoned. The photos are fascinating and very interesting. Take care in there!
ReplyDeleteBendigo is wonderful at honouring its important original architecture, parks, families etc. The old factories need to be rebuilt, reused and protected.
ReplyDeleteThanks for these interesting photos and its history. I would love to browse around that place. Very atmospheric.
ReplyDeleteI wonder what it looked like in its heyday.
ReplyDeleteNice photos. They make rust and decay looks quite beautiful ,
These are interesting photos of that building and area...well done.
ReplyDeletePerfect use of the wide-angle distortion! Very creative, and very successful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wide angle but also a very great urbex exploration. Daring.
ReplyDeleteWow, this perspectives!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing, I enjoyed this Post... it would be wonderful at MosaicMonday, if you like.
Have a good week.
wonderful place, Loved your angles , Great clicks
ReplyDelete...it's now a fabulous graffiti gallery!
ReplyDeleteUna desgracia que desapareciera el negocio por el numero de empleos que daba.
ReplyDeleteEl estado actual del edificio esta pidiendo la demolición.
Saludos.
I don't understand why these kind of places do not have their chance to live.
ReplyDeleteNo people, no money, no interest? Somebody wants the land for giant buildings?
Thank you for sharing this place.
Happy WW, Roentare!
superb graffiti! so much work invested in the details!
ReplyDeleteWow amazing and a little sceary
ReplyDeleteOh my, these pictures are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteParece peligroso andar por ahí. Un beso.
ReplyDeleteLiminal spaces! definition: a transitional state or place between two places or stages of life.
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