Bromley-by-Bow gasholders
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West Ham
The Bromley-by-Bow gasholders are a group of seven cast iron Victorian gasholders in Twelvetrees Crescent, West Ham and named after nearby Bromley (now Bromley-by-Bow) in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. Built between 1872 and 1878 to store gas from the nearby Bromley gasworks, the site stopped storing gas in 2010, and is currently a brownfield site. They are thought to be the largest group of Victorian gasholders in Britain, with the Victorian Society calling them "a true symbol of the Industrial Revolution".
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Twelvetrees Crescent, London West Ham (London Borough of Newham)
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N 51.525 ° | E -0.0033333333333333 ° |
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No.7 Gasholder
Twelvetrees Crescent
E3 3JL London, West Ham (London Borough of Newham)
England, United Kingdom
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