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Whitebirk Power Station
Whitebirk power station was a coal powered station, work was started on it I believe in 1919 and it was in use until the 1970's.
I was just wondering if anyone has any old pics of it and the surrounding area or perhaps an old map showing the layout of the buildings and cooling towers. |
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ive lived here nearly 11 years and i didnt even know whitebirk had had a power station (no i dont live on whitebirk, i live in the better part :D)
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http://www.cottontown.org/Nimoi/site...es/jb09601.jpg Which would you believe is supposed to be a view they recommend sending to you friends. Unfortunately I am looking for piccys of when it was working really, but thanks anyway.:p |
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ok stop picking on me :( *runs off to tell daddy*
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Found this if this is any use.
I remember watching those towers being blown up :) Oh and I live at Whitebirk :D |
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ok now thats scarey, i live at intack :rolleyes: |
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I've found this photograph of the cooling towers at Whitebirk, which as children we always called the giant's egg cups.:p
Sorry, the image won't link, but here is the page. The photograph is half way down, and can be enlarged. http://www.mike-stevens.co.uk/report...977a/page1.htm |
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Here it is as an attachment.
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I remember them well and also used to call them giant egg cups. In fact, when I go to Ossy I still look out for them.
Did I dream it or did someone at one stage offer them for sale at a pound each? |
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gawd im having vivid memories but cant say wether it was whitebirk or not......still looking at the pics im assuming they were like on the dual carraigeway as we know it ???
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Yrah they were sold for £1 each and the person who bought them had to knock them down and remove the rubble to claim the land, the retail park is in their place now
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i used to call them cloud makers :D but not the one's at whitebirk cos i'm OBVIOUSLY to young to remember them :D
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my grandad worked there before moving onto padiham power station,
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