EAW000575 ENGLAND (1946). Battersea Power Station, Nine Elms, 1946
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Title | [EAW000575] Battersea Power Station, Nine Elms, 1946 |
Reference | EAW000575 |
Date | 9-May-1946 |
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Place name | NINE ELMS |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 528665, 177556 |
Longitude / Latitude | -0.14686479881546, 51.481819390261 |
National Grid Reference | TQ287776 |
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Terminal point of tram route 32. Known as the 'chicken run' by the by the crews who operated it, as it was a short run between here and The Plough, Clapham. Originally a horse tramway from 1881, converted to electric cars in 1909 and succumed to closure on the 8th September 1937, replaced by bus service 137. |
Nowy Paul |
Sunday 16th of June 2019 02:01:02 PM |
WW2 Demolition Scarring Roadblock TBC |
Sparky |
Tuesday 7th of November 2017 01:07:03 PM |
Looks like a 2-6-4 tank engine, a Class W. If so they were constructed with side tanks taken off the ill fated "River" class locos. |
John Wass |
Monday 21st of December 2015 03:47:26 PM |
Class31 |
Wednesday 11th of March 2015 03:12:16 PM | |
Class31 |
Wednesday 11th of March 2015 03:10:03 PM | |
Alan McFaden |
Thursday 20th of November 2014 05:44:24 PM | |
Class31 |
Wednesday 1st of October 2014 04:41:09 PM | |
Large overhead travelling gantry with cranes, above coal stocks |
MB |
Tuesday 3rd of June 2014 09:35:43 PM |
Alan McFaden |
Sunday 4th of May 2014 07:45:24 PM | |
Alan McFaden |
Sunday 4th of May 2014 07:44:06 PM | |
Alan McFaden |
Sunday 4th of May 2014 07:43:32 PM | |
Alan McFaden |
Sunday 4th of May 2014 07:42:24 PM | |
Alan McFaden |
Sunday 4th of May 2014 07:41:39 PM | |
Alan McFaden |
Sunday 4th of May 2014 07:41:04 PM | |
Alan McFaden |
Sunday 4th of May 2014 07:40:28 PM | |
Alan McFaden |
Sunday 4th of May 2014 07:39:09 PM | |
Nissen huts |
boltie |
Sunday 26th of January 2014 07:51:50 AM |
Nissen huts |
boltie |
Sunday 26th of January 2014 07:50:57 AM |
WW2 Pillbox |
jrussill |
Tuesday 21st of January 2014 03:28:06 PM |
Temporary wartime bridge built in anticipation of damage to the three nearby crossings. |
Robin |
Sunday 1st of December 2013 05:48:14 AM |
Victorian boiler house for the steam pumps of the former Southwark and Vauxhall Waterworks Company whose reservoirs and filter beds occupied the land on which Battersea Power Station was constructed. |
Robin |
Thursday 28th of November 2013 04:15:49 PM |
Curious large coal hoppers |
MB |
Tuesday 5th of November 2013 05:19:35 PM |
Collier |
MB |
Tuesday 5th of November 2013 05:19:03 PM |
Small 'industrial' steam locomotive - a saddle tank, probably an 0-4-0, used for shunting sidings |
MB |
Tuesday 5th of November 2013 05:17:09 PM |
User Comment Contributions
Royal Hospital, Chelsea, 23/09/2014 |
Class31 |
Wednesday 11th of March 2015 03:10:32 PM |
Battersea Power Station from Vauxhall Bridge 08/04/2014 |
Class31 |
Thursday 10th of April 2014 08:36:40 PM |
I think this a railwayman's hut, there do not appear to be any embrasures. |
cptpies |
Wednesday 22nd of January 2014 08:20:08 AM |
jrussill |
Tuesday 21st of January 2014 03:28:45 PM | |
The cranes on the jetty could unload from two colliers at a rate of up to 480 tons per hour; coal was shipped from Cardiff, Newport, the Tyne, Sunderland, etc. It was transferred to the storage area or directly to the stations boilers by a conveyor belt system |
MB |
Thursday 28th of November 2013 04:20:19 PM |
Colliers awaiting a berth at the pier tied up at mooring buoys on the opposite (north) bank of the river. The colliers had retractable funnels allowing passage under Thames bridges at high tides. |
Robin |
Thursday 28th of November 2013 04:20:19 PM |