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Electrical Power Station at Water Orton, Hams Hall, near Birmingham, 1928
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Electrical Power Station at Water Orton, Hams Hall, near Birmingham, 1928
Electrical Power Station at Water Orton, Hams Hall, near Birmingham, 1928. From The Studio Volume 98 [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1929.]
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Arial View Chimney Construction Construction Site Contrast County Electrical Elevated View Power Station Scaffold Scaffolding Studio Publications Studio Volume 98 Warwickshire
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This print takes us back to the year 1928, capturing an aerial view of the Electrical Power Station at Water Orton, Hams Hall, near Birmingham. The image showcases a remarkable contrast between the vastness of the construction site and the surrounding county landscape. The power station stands tall with its imposing chimney reaching towards the sky, symbolizing progress and innovation in electrical engineering during that era. The scaffolding surrounding the building gives us a glimpse into the meticulous construction process that took place. Located in Warwickshire, England, this power station served as a beacon of modernity in the early 20th century. It played a crucial role in providing electricity to homes and businesses alike, transforming lives and powering industries. The monochrome aesthetic adds a timeless quality to this photograph while also emphasizing its historical significance. Published in The Studio Volume 98 by Studio Publications London in 1929, it serves as a valuable record of architectural achievements from that time. As we gaze upon this elevated view captured almost a century ago, we are reminded of how far we have come technologically since then. This print is not only an artistic representation but also an important piece of heritage that allows us to appreciate our advancements while honoring our past.
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