East Greenwich Gas Works
Chemical industry in LondonFormer buildings and structures in the Royal Borough of GreenwichIndustry on the River ThamesPort of LondonUse British English from January 2018 ... and 1 more
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The East Greenwich Gas Works of the South Metropolitan Gas Company was the last gas works to be built in London, and the most modern. Originally manufacturing town gas from coal brought in by river and exporting coke and chemicals, the plant was adapted to produce gas from oil in the 1960s. Nothing remains of any of the gas holders; the last gas holder, built in 1886, was dismantled in 2020.
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Edmund Halley Way, London Greenwich Peninsula (Royal Borough of Greenwich)
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N 51.49965 ° | E 0.00483 ° |
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Car Park 2 (non arena parking)
Edmund Halley Way
SE10 0BN London, Greenwich Peninsula (Royal Borough of Greenwich)
England, United Kingdom
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