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Showing posts with label power station. Show all posts
Showing posts with label power station. Show all posts

Sunday, 18 October 2015

October 2015 - Going on me travels

Sorry boys and girls, a lack of posts this month as I'm taking time out with the family. The last week of October Tbolt, Tindog and Darmon Richter will head to Latvia and Lithuania for a little road trip.

Watch this space, good stuff to follow - Monster Munch, Mars Bars and cameras are packed....

But in the meantime the kids loved Willington Cooling Towers - the nipper said "they are called cooling towers coz they are cool !"

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Back soon......



Sunday, 18 May 2014

Willington Power Station - May 2014

Visited with the Judderman, on a lovely hot day.

Having wanted to visit this place for ages, it didn't disappoint and it simply is what it is - bloody great cooling towers.

Not many cooling towers left around the UK any more, so it had to be done.

Willington Power Station

Willington Power Station

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Should add these are disused cooling towers - and that is cloud above, not steam.
 Willington Power Station

Willington Power Station

Willington Power Station

Willington Power Station

Is what it says on the tin - 9/10.

Wednesday, 28 August 2013

My Friends Are Electric - Power from the sky

Whizzing round the sky, we see the towers of power, the wind turbines, the cooling towers which from the sky look bloody amazing.

Part of an ongoing obsession I afraid to say, so here is a few of my latest snaps - in no order from all around the United Kingdom


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Drax Power Station, North Yorkshire

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Windpower

Nuclear tilt shift

Connah's Quay Power Station

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Connah's Quay Power Station

Wind power - Garstang wind turbine, Lancashire

Windpower - Irish Sea

Wind Power

More to follow in due course....

View my photos at bighugelabs.com

All photographs Copyright Fragglehunter/SleepyG Photography - please do not steal my photographs

Tuesday, 23 April 2013

Bromborough Power Station - April 2013

A rare venture for myself into Merseyside, the relatively short journey down the East Lancs Road to Liverpool and beyond is not a trip I've made many times in my life. In fact this was my first trip ever under the River Mersey into Birkenhead, Port Sunlight and Bromborough.

Although thinking about it I did once take a ferry across the Mersey and they kept playing that bloody song on a loop - I think I've tried to mentally block the memories of that day.

On this not so fine day I find myself in the company of fellow explorer Urban Spaceman and the new boy to our crew, the ever wordy Tin Dog.

Bromborough Power Station, well what can we say except that sadly there is not very much left other than its got this very lovely control room which reminds me of a 1970s jigsaw I once owned as a kid, Jon Pertwee, Doctor Who.

As I say not much left, this is the old switch room for the now demolished power station originally build for the Lever Bros industrial hub in and around the Port Sunlight and Bromborough area of Merseyside.

So not very much to look at on the outside...

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But once inside, a nice little gem.

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With a Homer Simpson, oh you don't see it ? 

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You can almost imagine the scene in the 70's, the big control desk buzzing away and some guy with his feet up between the dials. Bored shitless and chain smoking his head off, with the room filled with the stale smoke from his Benson & Hedges full fat - possibly with a large mug of coffee or perhaps over stewed tea carefully nestled on a pile of dog eared Mayfair, Penthouse or similar gentlemen's magazine. This was the 70's, it was bleak and newsagents still sold The Sun, this was Merseyside, as a bonus for any any hard working Scouser you could even see the Mersey from the window. This is my memory of most places of industry in the 1970s as now reinforced by watching Life on Mars a few times too many, except I came from Bolton with no Mersey just the mere trickle of a river, The Croal.

 Bromborough Power Station

 Bromborough Power Station

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Small, compact, rewarding -  I rather liked this place.