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Industrial Lublin During the Industrial Revolution Poland was under foreign rule. Lublin was located in the Russian zone. It was the largest city in the western part of the Russian Empire. As Lublin is a city of agriculture this is reflected in the shape of the industry, with sugar, leather, flour, spirit, beer and agricultural machine companies, as well as other companies producing vehicles, cloths etc. Krauze Mill The water and steam powered mill in Tatary was built in 1880-1881 to replace an older, wooden mill. In its days it was a very modern construction, it was powered by two water turbines and a steam engine, as well as a back-up, electric engine. In the second half of the 20th c. the Bystrzyca river bed was diverted and the mill was powered solely by electric engines. Its main building has remained virtually unchanged since its construction. Currently, there is used by the factory food products. Wolski Machine Factory The factory was founded by two Scots in the late nineteenth century, first produced specialized machinery. The factory was closed in 1939 for economic reasons. Wolski Machine Factory Main building was falling into ruins by the mid 1990's, but it has since been restored and is now used by a bank. Perła Browary Lubelskie S.A. The first breweries in Lublin, a merit Protestants of German origin. Given the large amount of hops in the region Vetter family has invested in the production of beer. In 1864, production began in Lublin. In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the brewery received medals and awards for quality in many international competitions. Breweries still exist. “Eternit” Factory In 1912 the plant was built. Then search for cheap, yet easy to manufacture and use of the material, which also seeks to protect from fire. Such material was asbestos cement. Its harm if they did not know anything. “Eternit” Factory With all the building's most eye-catcher was water tower. The whole roof was covered with eternit. Team building is used, some of them have been renovated. Currently, there are workshops. The Lorry, Van and Car Factory This is the largest factory that Lublin has ever had. Its main expansion occured in the late 1940's, early 50's when production was started on the Lublin-51 lorry. Lorry Factory The Lublin 51 was really a Russian Gaz-51, itself a modified Chevrolet. In 1958 it changed production to a light van, the Zuk. A 1980's Zuk van. In 1990s the factory was purchased by the company Daewoo Motor Poland, but after few years the concern’s collapsed. Lublin Sugar Factory In 1894, industrialists and land owners from Lublin set up a joint-stock association with an aim of building a sugar factory in the city. The building was designed to be not only practical but also aesthetically appealing – the factory is one of very interesting examples of industrial architecture from late 19th century. Why do we talk about sugar factory? The plant operates as a symbol. As one of the few plants survived the war period, the period of occupation. It witnessed the transformation of political and social issues. It was an important link in the agricultural industry region. Removal of sugar caused a lot of opposition and resulted in mass protests. At the beginning refinery produced sugar loafs. In time it began to produce crystal sugar, granulated sugar and sugar cubes. With the development of a sugar factory exports increased substantially also supported the development of railway traction. Products from Lublin attracted the greatest interest in the Russian market. With the passage of time the sugar factory which was founded on the outskirts of the town was absorbed by the newly established buildings. Sugar Factory as one of the leading industrial establishments supported the efforts of local communities. Factory management financially supported the county library, and built housing for the working class. Unfortunately, the presence of this plant were related to the negative effects. The stench, pollution of rivers and air, blocking streets by commercial trucks have been a great nuisance for the residents of Lublin. In connection with the European Union first sugar production has been reduced several times, and then by the need to reduce the number of plants producing the raw materials had to close it. On 15th June, 2009 Mostostal Pulawy S.A. has completed the disassembly of technological appliances in Sugar Factory Lublin. Currently, a this area is located candy factory, a gym and a restaurant, and soon in this place commence the construction of the city stadium. „The constant effort to improve ourselves is the most important element of development.”