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Pipeline JLP01_10_02606
CUMBRIA. A view along the route of the Brampton pipeline, showing pipelaying equipment in the foreground lowering the pipeline into a trench.
In 1975, Laing Pipelines laid the Brampton gas pipeline between Longtown near Carlisle to the east of Bishop Auckland. The pipeline is a section of the Frigg pipeline carrying natural gas from the North Sea to near Peterhead in Scotland. The headquarters for the Laing contract was located at an old quarry near Brampton. Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places. © Historic England Archive. John Laing Photographic Collection
Media ID 24021717
Filename: jlp01_10_02606.jpg
Size: 5076 x 5096 (7.7MB)
Date: 4th November 2021
Source: Historic England
Credit: A© Historic England Archive. Joh
Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work
Source: Historic England Archive
Owner URL: https://images.historicenglandservices.org.uk/
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This print captures a significant moment in the history of pipeline engineering. Entitled "Pipeline JLP01_10_02606 (CUMBRIA)" the image showcases the Brampton gas pipeline being laid by Laing Pipelines in 1975. The photograph offers a fascinating glimpse into the meticulous process of lowering the pipeline into a trench, with pipelaying equipment dominating the foreground. The Brampton gas pipeline served as an integral section of the Frigg pipeline, which transported natural gas from the North Sea to Peterhead in Scotland. This vital infrastructure played a crucial role in ensuring a reliable and efficient supply of gas across different regions. It is noteworthy that this particular snapshot highlights not only engineering marvel but also emphasizes civil engineering's impact on landscapes. The headquarters for this ambitious project were established at an old quarry near Brampton, showcasing how human ingenuity can repurpose existing spaces for innovative purposes. A testament to both technological advancement and human determination, this print serves as a reminder of our ability to shape and transform our surroundings to meet societal needs. It encapsulates decades' worth of progress within one frame – from machinery used during construction to its lasting impact on communities today. With its historical significance and aesthetic appeal, this remarkable image stands as an enduring tribute to those who contributed their expertise and labor towards building essential infrastructure that continues to serve us all today.