Bankside power station and St George the Martyr church

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The photograph on this page of Bankside power station and St George the Martyr church by Robin Webster as part of the Geograph project.

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Bankside power station and St George the Martyr church

Image: © Robin Webster Taken: Unknown

Viewed from the roof of 165 Gt. Dover St. The power station is now the Tate Modern art gallery. The visible chimney plume is largely steam, and results from the flue gas washing plant. This was a very unusual feature, but a condition for continued operation in this city centre location. The church is on Borough High St.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.502176
Longitude
-0.093848