Ironbridge was selected to be the site of a large, modern "super station" by the West Midlands Joint Electricity Authority, in February 1927. The land had been identified earlier by Walsall Borough as being suitable for power generation, in 1924. The close proximity of the River Severn and several railway lines provided excellent access to both cooling water and a source for the delivery of coal. Th… WebIronbridge Power Station from Ironbridge - 1994 Iron Bridge shots on a school trip in 1994 I think (my last year in Primary School - Year 6). Scans of old photos (so original camera …
Ironbridge power station - Global Energy Monitor
WebBunker bay demolition The demolition of the bunker bay is planned between 11am and 1pm on Friday 17 July 2024, subject to no adverse weather conditions or other circumstances. It will be the second... daily time sheets
Ironbridge power station - Telford & Wrekin Council
WebThe wagon in the foreground is clearly marked Ironbridge, that wagon is standing on rails but to judge by the vehicle tracks around it the wagon had been there sometime, could it have been the "Gate guardian" with that lettering facing the entrance? Peter Shoesmith, 02/03/1968 Copyright John Whitehouse & Geoff Dowling: All rights reserved WebDec 6, 2024 · CNN — Four cooling towers came crashing down as part of a controlled demolition of a power station in Ironbridge, England on Friday. The towers were demolished at 11 a.m. on Friday,... WebDec 6, 2024 · The former Ironbridge Power Station site. Photo: Harworth Group PLC. The demolition of the towers follows the switch off of Ironbridge B Power Station on 20 November 2015 followed by work to decommission the power station. The land will be used for housing and other uses including commercial and leisure. daily timesheets for construction