
Battersea Power Station
Folder: London
Battersea Power Station - a Fitzgerald moment - 25…
Battersea Power Station with reflections - 25 9 20…
Battersea Power Station Park - a cool place - 25 9…
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Battersea Power Station - a design problem perhaps…
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The pipes with the curved ends were warm water taps, or faucets for our USA visitors. The shorter pipes did not seem to have a function. The presence of liquid soap dispenser bottles leads me to think that the shorter pipes may have been designed to dispense the soap, but either the working parts had not been fitted or that they had failed.
Battersea Power Station - reflections on Circus Wa…
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The 'Circus' relates to the circular pathway around the old power station building, not to clowns, acrobats and prancing horses!
Battersea Power Station - Turbine Hall to north -…
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This shot shows some of the former power station's structural and functional steel work.
Battersea Power Station workers' lunch break - 25…
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This immediately looked like a perfect photo opportunity. These panels are, I assume, covering the spaces for future retail or office units. There are several large areas that are either still being developed or are awaiting work to start, to the east of the power station building.
Battersea Power Station - Turbine Hall south to no…
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Battersea Power Station - Turbine Hall south end -…
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The interior of the central turbine hall of the former power station has had three floors of up-market shops and offices built inside the structure. Some of the original structural steel work has been incorporated. On upper levels there are offices and hotel facilities. I haven't investigated exactly what is up there.
Battersea Power Station - Prospect Place - 25 9 20…
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These apartments are part of the regeneration of the area around the enormous former coal-fired power station at Battersea, beside the river Thames near central London. They were designed by the Gehry Partnership. Their curvaceous and slightly random looking stacked shapes are in contrast to the solid massive rectangular form of the old power station building.
Battersea Power Station - shuttered by circuits -…
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Grosvenor Railway Bridge from Battersea Power Stat…
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Sir Joseph Bazalgette designed and supervised the building of London's first comprehensive sewer system, most of which is still in use today. It followed from the Great Stink - in 1858 - when the smell from earlier poorly designed and maintained sewers reached horrific levels and cholera was rampant.
The pumping stations were very ornate as well as functional. One down the Thames at Crossness has been been restored to its high Victorian glory and is open to the public at certain times.
Battersea Power Station - Prospect Place from the…
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Battersea Power Station - Grosvenor Railway Bridge…
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Sir Joseph Bazalgette designed and supervised the building of London's first comprehensive sewer system, most of which is still in use today. It followed from the Great Stink - in 1858 - when the smell from earlier poorly designed and maintained sewers reached horrific levels and cholera was rampant.
The pumping stations were very ornate as well as functional. One down the Thames at Crossness has been been restored to its high Victorian glory and is open to the public at certain times.
Battersea Power Station - a short walk from the tu…
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Battersea Power Station - a former coal burner - 2…
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Battersea Power Station - Locals Vocals sculpture…
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This is the same sculpture from different angles. I haven't a clue what its title means.
Battersea Power Station - momentos of the industri…
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The artificial grass-covered seats aren't heritage items but a quirky addition to the park's provision. There's another group nearby. The blue structures are parts of the old generating equipment. They come with information panels about their former roles.
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