London's Lost Power Stations and Gasworks (shelfworn) by Ben Pedroche
London's Lost Power Stations and Gasworks (shelfworn) by Ben Pedroche
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Author(s): Ben Pedroche
Pub: History Press
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ISBN: 9780752487618 - Non Mint
Subjects: Architecture, Buildings, Public, Commercial & Industrial, Business & Economics, Industries, Energy, History
241mm x 165mm x 15mm
Publication: 2013Pages: 192
Many of London's original power stations have either been demolished, converted for other use, or stand derelict awaiting redevelopment that is seemingly always just out of reach. However, in their prime these mighty 'cathedrals of power' played a vital role in London's journey towards becoming the world's most important city. Gasworks also played a key role, built in the Victorian era to manufacture gas for industry and the people, before falling out of favour when natural gas was discovered in the North Sea. London's Lost Power Stations and Gasworks looks at the history of these great places. Famous sites that are still standing today, such as those at Battersea and Bankside (now the Tate Modern gallery), are covered in detail, but the previously untold stories of long-demolished and forgotten sites are also documented. Appealing to anyone with an interest in London, derelict buildings or urban exploring, this book uses London's power supply as the starting point for a fascinating hidden history of Britain's capital, and of the more general development of cities from the era of industrialisation to the present day. Book jacket.
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