Roftwood Wastelands

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Basic Info:
  • A wasteland is an empty city block, not even containing streets.
  • This is an empty block, and cannot be barricaded.


[edit] Wasteland 62,50

wasteland

Roftwood [62, 50]

Blocksidge Crescent Railway Station
(Pimbank)
the Pretty Museum
(Pimbank)
Ffych Alley
(Pimbank)
Blunden Row School wasteland a warehouse
Turpin Road the Greenhow Building Wadham Library

[edit] Description

An overgrown wasteland littered with bricks and the ocassional rotting piece of timber. Once upon a time this area was enclosed with a wire fence.

[edit] History

Built in 1920 Rufflem Radios, was a small factory producing Bakelite radios for local consumption. During the war the War Office took over running of the factory when the owner, (J. Rufflem), joined the Royal Navy.

He was killed in '43 onboard a destroyer when a Stuka attacked a convoy headed to Malta.

The factory was closed down on July 23rd 1947 and demolished roughly 50 years later.

Rufflem Radios Ltd.
Factory Details
- Products: Radios
- Workers: 120
- Coordinates: 62,50
Warehouse Details
- Warehouse Name: Rufflem Storehouses
- Coordinates: 63,50



[edit] Wasteland 65,53

wasteland

Roftwood [65, 53]

Sheppard Walk the Kirkby Building Quartly Library
Dempsey Grove Police Department wasteland Guilford Avenue Fire Station
Napier Plaza Eligius General Hospital Turpin Crescent

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[edit] Wasteland 63,56

wasteland

Roftwood [63, 56]

Cake Walk a factory the Summer Building
Mayo Row Police Department wasteland the Wrench Hotel
the Dafforn Building Gillman Lane Woodland Lane

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