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(via Twitter / Harkaway: Journey home from Abingdon ...) Celebrity Novelist Bunny Related Sunset Twitter Cooling Tower. #winning
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Slide Show: Sixty Years of Nuclear Energy : The New Yorker:
Outside the Thorp nuclear reprocessing plant at Sellafield Nuclear Power Station, in 1993. Photograph by Peter Marlow/Magnum.
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From ‘Bulldozing Belgium’, a photo essay by Kevin Saidler
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Picture of the now demolished trojan power plant from the other side of the Columbia river
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untitled by Kamala Dolphin-Kingsley on Flickr.
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Ravenscraig Steelworks in 1991 by RCAHMS on Flickr.
Ravenscraig Steelworks in Motherwell, Scotland was built by Colvilles Ltd to meet post-war demand for strip steel. Molten iron was transferred from blast furnaces to steel furnaces, producing ingots that were then rolled into strips. The plant operated until its closure in the 1990s, and its distinctive cooling towers and gas holders were demolished in 1996.
Photographer: RCAHMS
Image reference: SC1075669
See more images of the steelworks:
canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/site/70181/
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Cooling Tower Power Plant IM by chris.n.photo on Flickr.
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Cooling Tower Power Plant IM by chris.n.photo on Flickr.
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