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Round windows DP249492
Coal and Oil Fired Power Stations: Littlebrook D Power Station, Rennie Drive, Dartford, Kent. Interior view of a meeting room in the power station, with a row of circular windows in its external wall. Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places. © Historic England Archive
Media ID 21166539
Filename: DP249492.jpg
Size: 6960 x 4850 (15.8MB)
Date: 10th June 2021
Source: Historic England
Credit: A© Historic England Archive, Jam
Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work
Urgency (1-8) 5=normal: 5
Source: Historic England Archive
Owner URL: https://images.historicenglandservices.org.uk/
Job Title: Staff Photographer
Environment Historic England Modern Office Power Station Window Work Round Window
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This print by James O. Davies takes us on a visual journey into the heart of Littlebrook D Power Station, located in Dartford, Kent. Stepping inside one of its meeting rooms, we are immediately drawn to a striking feature - a row of circular windows adorning the external wall. These round windows not only serve as portals for natural light to flood the room but also offer an intriguing view of the power station's surroundings. The late 20th-century architectural design is evident in this modern office space within the power station. The meeting room exudes an atmosphere that seamlessly blends functionality and aesthetics. As we gaze through these unique windows, our minds wander to thoughts about how such innovative designs can inspire creativity and productivity in a work environment. James O. Davies skillfully captures this moment, showcasing his talent for capturing both grandeur and subtlety in architectural photography. Through his lens, he invites us to appreciate the beauty found within industrial spaces that often go unnoticed or unappreciated. This photograph from Historic England serves as a reminder that even utilitarian structures like power stations can possess elements of artistic brilliance. It encourages us to look beyond their functional purpose and recognize them as significant pieces of our built heritage worth preserving and celebrating for generations to come.