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Battersea Power Station at night July 1950, Coal ships unload at Battersea Power Station
The Bucket Wheel Reclaimer, at Aberthaw power station. 28th May 1968
Thorne Island, set a quarter-of-a-mile off the Milford Haven shore, is up for sale - asking price £ 300, 000. 4th August 1989
The past and future meet in this picture at the boatyard in Walsall, West Midlands (formerly Staffordshire). As boatbuilders are pictured at work on a longboat
Mr Fred Relton, Wimpey Projects manager and Andy Dingsdale, project manager of Enron, pictured on the ICI Power Station site. 30th November 1990
Aerial view of London with Battersea power station in foreground August 1959
Kincardine Electric Power Station October 1960 To be opened by Queen Elizabeth 11 River Forth
The Goldenburg power station at Knapsack, near Cologne, Germany under attack. Taken from the mid-upper turret of one of the attacking Bristol Blenheims of No. 2 Group. 12th August 1941
The Fortuna power station, near Cologne, Germany under attack. Taken from the mid-upper turret of one of the attacking Bristol Blenheims of No. 2 Group. 12th August 1941
Quadrath / Fortuna power station, near Cologne, under attack by Bristol Blenheim of NoQuadrath/Fortuna power station, near Cologne, under attack by Bristol Blenheim of No. 2 Group. Photograph show a direct hit on the coal handling plant 12th August 1941
The new coal stacker and reclaimer which is used at the Aberthaw A and Aberthaw B 1500 mega watt Power Stationwhich is wing built on the coast between Barry and Llantwit Major
One of the employees at the Aberthaw power station watched the used ash mixed with water, being pumped into the ash settling tank, at the station. 2nd July 1965
Aberthaw power station, near Barry, Wales. 1st April 1963
The new Aberthaw B Power Station, which is almost complete. 20th October 1968
The Leys Power Station. 19th October 1959
The bucket wheel reclaimer, the duel purpose machine in the coal storage area at Aberthaw Power Station, used for stocking out and reclaiming tipping coal. 29th May 1968
The shaft at Leys Power Station. 17th April 1958
The grab crane, rises out of the ash settling tank, drawing off the ash at the Aberthaw A Power Station, and will be used for the reclaiming of the land at the station. July 1965
The view from the top of the giant 500ft tower of the Aberthaw B Power Station, which was officially topped off yesterday. 28th July 1966
The scene on the site of the new Aberthaw B Power Station. irk started on the site last July. In the background can be seen the existing Aberthaw A Power Station. 18th January 1964
A view of Portsmouth harbour, Hampshire. 12th May 1958
Children building a bonfire on Teesside. 1971
Coal loading in full swing at Blyth ports loading berths. The Coal Boards Bates Jetty is on the left and British Rails Wet Staithes on the right. Dominating the scene is the Blyth power station
Visitors are given a tour of the new power station at Dungeness, Kent. 10th August 1966
Monktonhall was one of the Scottish super pits sunk in the 1950s intended to supply the new generation of Power stations. They were the most modern
Leicester City football team pictured in a dribbling race during a training session held on the old cricket ground. Nearest camera is Chisholm running with the ball
Battersea Power Station, London, 25th May 1954
Aerial view of Battersea Power Station, London. 4th October 1962
Ray Kaskel, Chief Operating Officer, unveils the plaque to mark the opening of Enron Teesside Gas Processing Plant at Seal Sands. 7th July 1993
The mighty Enron cooling tower serves as a perfect backdrop to the huge 800 Million Development that is expected to be ready by April 1 next year. 20th October 1992
Work in progress at the Enron power station site. 16th September 1991
Steam pours out of the new Enron cooling tower billowing towards Redcar. 30th July 1993
The Enron power station starts to take shape. 8th November 1992
Fog Scenes in Battersea Powerstation, 16th November 1949
Fog Scenes around Battersea Power Station in central London, 16th November 1949
The turbine room of Londons Battersea Power Station. Circa 1950
Chapelcross Power station 1989
View of Sellafield Nuclear Power plant in Cumbria, Northern England February 1990
Loch Sloy dam under construction circa 1948 -1949 Hydro electric dam
Sellafield Nuclear Power Station formerly Windscale in Cumbria January 1990
Two very different triumphs of British design from 1933: Sir Giles Gilbert ScottOs former Battersea Power Station and Sir William StanierOs Princess Royal class No
Hunterston Atomic power station March 1973 With the village of Fairlie in background Ayrshire
Longannet power station external shot of plant
London Scenes Places 1945-1950 - Ships / Boats sail past Battersea Power Station on the Thames
The damaged Mohne Dam in the Ruhr Valley Germany taken only four hours after the RAF Dam Busters raid during WW2. The 300 hydro electric power stations in the valley were rendered useless after
Night time picture of Battersea Power Station lit up on the River Thames, London. June 1951
This picture taken in 1960 shows a view immortalised 10 years later in the famous Michael Caine film Get Carter. Dunston Power Stations six chimneys rise into the air with rolling fields behind them
Battersea power station in London, illuminated at night at the time of the Festival of Britain. May 1951