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Farewell to the gasholder


With the remaining gasholders in Britain being redundant it is just a matter of time before they are all demolished. This is the MAN type gasholder on Jackson Street, St Helens which was built in 1972 and was the largest of its kind in the UK. Standing 85m tall, it had the capacity to store 3m cubic feet of gas. It was demolished in 2012.
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