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 | Lots Road Power Station became operational in 1905 (it was claimed at that time to be the largest power station ever built) and would eventually power most of the railways and tramways in the Underground Electric Railways group (later London Underground). It was shutdown in 2002 and is being converted into shops restaurants and apartments. |  | 02/11/2006 | 226 | 



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 | Battersea is an area of London lying on the south bank of the River Thames. Roughly triangular in shape, its northern boundary is the Thames, as it runs first north-east, and then east, before turning north again to pass Westminster. Its north eastern corner is one mile (1.6 km) due south of the Palace of Westminster; the north western corner is demarcated by Wandsworth Bridge and Battersea tap... |  | 10/28/2008 | 811 | 
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 | This Is The Location Of The 3 Battersea Dogs & Cats Home In, Battersea, Old Windsor And Brands Hatch |  | 12/05/2005 | 134 | 



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 | Kilroot Power Station is owned by AES Corporation and is the only remaining coal fired power station in Northern Ireland and provides about one third of electricity supplies for Northern Ireland. |  | 01/18/2007 | 248 | 



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 | Ratcliffe-On-Soar Power Station, near Nottingham, a conventional coal-fired power station. |  | 08/05/2005 | 495 | 



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 | Moore station would have been on the main line London to Scotland of the
London and North Western Railway Company until 1923, then the London Midland
Railway until 1948, when it was on the London Midland Region of British Railways. |  | 01/14/2007 | 145 | 



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 | The William H. Zimmer Power Station, located near Moscow, Ohio, was originally intended to be a boiling water reactor type of nuclear power plant. Although once estimated to be 97% complete, poor construction and quality assurance (QA) led to the plant being converted to coal-fired generation. Today, the plant is generates 1400 gross MWe and 1300 net MWe. Zimmer Power Station is the largest sin... |  | 03/16/2008 | 530 | 



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 | This is a very large coal burning power plant in eastern Kazakhstan, with what is reported to be the tallest chimney in the world (420m). There should be another station very similar nearby, called GRES-1, although I can't locate it myself. This power station is just north of the worlds largest open-cast coal mine, the Bogatyr mine. |  | 08/04/2005 | 409 | 



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 | Annotated vertical aerial photograph taken during a 'Circus' operation by No. 2 Group aircraft, showing an attack on the power station at Comines, France. Explosions and smoke are rising from direct hits on the boiler house, the pump house and the circulating water pipes of the power station (bottom). Direct hits on workers' houses can also be seen within the marked rectangle (middle). 24 Brist... |  | 08/17/2008 | 168 | 
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 | The water-cooling towers of this pretty-old power station in Cape Town can be seen for ages. Just across the road from a sewage-processing plant, it's not the nicest area to live in. |  | 09/12/2005 | 378 | 



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 | The Euston Arch was the original entrance to Euston station in Central London. Designed by architect Philip Hardwick, it was inspired by Roman architecture, following Hardwick's trip to Italy in 1818-19. The 'Propylaeum' or Doric arch (1837) of stone pillars and iron gating, 70 feet high, was designed for the London and Birmingham Railway, mirroring Curzon Street Station at the other end of th... |  | 03/15/2006 | 189 | 
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 | Didcot power station near Oxford. It runs on sawdust and coal ! |  | 01/05/2006 | 185 | 



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