Grid reference TQ2977
near to City of Westminster, England
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Brand new tower block by Stewarts Road, Battersea
This has just been finished.
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Battersea Power Station
Although most of the power station appears in TQ2877 this eastern façade is in this grid square. This view was taken looking down Cringle Street, SW8, at its junction with Kirtling Street.
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Houseboat by the Thames
Seen from the Thames Path as it passes the Tideway Industrial Estate. Across the river is Grosvenor Pier and Pimlico Gardens.
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Ex-LSW 'Greyhound' 4-4-0 at Nine Elms Locomotive Depot
View in the Depot Yard, SE of the Shed. The LSW Drummond T9 class 'Greyhounds' were principal express locomotives before World War I, but remained active and useful on secondary services well into the 1950s. No. 30338 was built... (more)
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Concrete works, Cringle Street
A Cemex Readymix plant, still exploiting the river unlike much else in London. See also: TQ2977 : CEMEX concrete plant, Cringle Street.
Sandwiched between Nine Elms Lane, the power station and the Thames, Cringle Street and environs are a bit of a curiosity, a small... ( more)
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River Thames, Cringle Dock
Western Riverside Waste Authority waste transfer station on the south bank of the Thames near Battersea Power Station. Some of London's waste is transferred to barges here for transport to landfill sites in Essex.
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View upriver from St George Wharf
Looking towards the Battersea Power Station redevelopment.
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Embassy Gardens development, Nine Elms
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Dolphin Square
Taken from Grosvenor Road
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Nine Elms Lane, November 2021
One of those areas of London which seems to be in a state of perpetual redevelopment. The entrance to the new Battersea Powers Station TfL station can be seen in the distance.
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Inside Battersea Power Station
Battersea Power Station actually comprises two power stations, built in two stages in a single building. Battersea A Power Station was built in the 1930s and Battersea B Power Station, to its east, in the 1950s. They were built to a... (more)
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Police Surveyors at an accident outside Battersea Power Station
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