Randy Kozlovsky (DHS '67) is a professional photographer, and he's volunteered his services to the Sugar Land Heritage Foundation on several occasions. Last summer, he used his drone to take aerial video of the old Imperial refinery complex. I thought the results were spectacular, and he generously let me edit it into a 6-minute clip.
He's also taken photos of the remaining buildings. Here's a meager selection of his photos.
The 2nd floor of the Container Warehouse, where the Sugar Land Museum will be located. |
The 2nd floor of the Container Warehouse, where the Sugar Land Museum will be located. |
The Raw Sugar Warehouse from the roof of the Container Warehouse. |
The Char House from the roof of the Container Warehouse. |
The 1st floor of the Container Warehouse, where the Children's Museum will be located. |
An Imperial Sugar sign spread on the 1st floor of the Container Warehouse, where the Sugar Land Museum will be located. |
A view of the Char House from the area between the Container Warehouse and the refined sugar silos. |
A westward view of the area between the Container Warehouse and the refined sugar silos. |
A northward view of the Container Warehouse, the 3-Bay Warehouse, and the Power Plant boiler stacks from the old Main Gate area. |