Image:Slough - Horlicks factory.jpg

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Horlicks Factory - Slough, from Stoke Poges Lane
One of Slough's iconic images, the Horlicks factory on Stoke Poges Lane was completed in 1908 at a cost of £28,000. The brand name and the site now belong to GlaxoSmithKline.
The factory is sited away from other large buildings and is directly alongside the Great Western Main Line railway -- both facts meaning that it is a very visible landmark in the town.

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Geograph

Date

18 July, 2006

Author

Nigel Cox (Uploaded by User:PeterJewell)

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