Demolition of Ocker Hill Power Station, 1986

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Demolition of Ocker Hill Power Station, 1986

Image: © Trevor Littlewood Taken: 15 Jun 1986

The power station as seen from the west in June 1986. The main brick building is on the skyline and the remains of two cooling towers can be seen above the pipe bridge, one of then mostly hidden behind trees. Houses now occupy the site. The branching track to the right was the route of a railway it's now Blakeley Wood Road.

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52.542679
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-2.036524