Tinsley cooling towers demolition
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Tinsley cooling towers demolition
Tinsley cooling towers being inspected before demolition. These towers were built in 1938 as part of the Blackburn Meadows power station and stood over 75 metres tall. The power station was closed down in 1970, but the towers were left standing as they were very close to a busy road bridge. The towers were finally demolished on 24th August 2008. Photographed in Sheffield, UK
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2008 24 08 2008 24th August Abandoned August Blackburn Meadows Power Station Building Concrete Cooling Tower Decommissioned Demolished Demolition Disused Empty Energy Engineer Engineers Inspecting Land Mark Landmarks Salt And Pepper Pots Sheffield South Yorkshire Surveyor Tinsley Cooling Towers Unused Surveyors
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