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UER Forum > Archived UE Photo Critiques > Bazalgette's Cathedral of Sewage (Viewed 980 times)
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Re: Bazalgette's Cathedral of Sewage
<Reply # 20 on 4/17/2007 8:04 AM >
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Motts posted a similar site on his site, but not the same this is the origional London Pumping station the one he posted is from North UK.

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Re: Bazalgette's Cathedral of Sewage
<Reply # 21 on 4/18/2007 8:23 PM >
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These shots are great, I like your compositional style.

That location is freeeeesh. Is it something that will be restored and open to the public?

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Re: Bazalgette's Cathedral of Sewage
<Reply # 22 on 4/18/2007 9:25 PM >
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wow amazing!
when will it be abandoned?

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Re: Bazalgette's Cathedral of Sewage
<Reply # 23 on 4/18/2007 11:03 PM >
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Post by Slyvwow

amazing!when will it be abandoned?



Ahahah !Too late dear,it was left in an abandoned state for more than 25 years (although some parts were used as shops and for storage) before the restoration,that officially began in 1985 by the Crossness Engines Trust,with Peter Bazalgette as the chairman of the board and great great grandson of Sir Joseph !

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Is it something that will be restored and open to the public?


It is open to public once a month,and few times a year they activate the Prince Consort engine !



You did great pictures..I know you have to often shoot in a tight space with a lot of contrasted elements !

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Re: Bazalgette's Cathedral of Sewage
<Reply # 24 on 4/20/2007 3:23 AM >
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Posted by nel58
It is open to public once a month,and few times a year they activate the Prince Consort engine !

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Thanks nel!


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Re: Bazalgette's Cathedral of Sewage
<Reply # 25 on 4/20/2007 6:44 AM >
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we actually went to one of the steaming days

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Re: Bazalgette's Cathedral of Sewage
<Reply # 26 on 4/20/2007 11:50 AM >
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What a beautiful site!

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Re: Bazalgette's Cathedral of Sewage
<Reply # 27 on 4/30/2007 6:20 PM >
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the detail in these are incredible.

very nice

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