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Battersea Power Station

Built: 1929-1955
Designed by: Halliday and Agate, Sir Giles Gilbert Scott
Type: Abandoned
Maximum Height: 370 feet / 113 meters
Location: Battersea Park Road, London, United Kingdom
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Thomas Semesky
Monday, November 17th, 2008 @ 8:12am
Rating: Five stars.
The building does stand out among its neighbors. An interesting landmark. Restoring it is another matter, depending on the cost and will the project improve the surrounding neighborhood.

Marc J Quigley-Ferriday
Sunday, August 31st, 2008 @ 2:49am
Rating: Four stars.
If a quarter of the money that has been ploughed into the 2012 Olympic Games had been given over to restoring this "Old Lady of Battersea", London would have at least have an Iconic building for future generations.

It would make a great cinéma
Wednesday, August 13th, 2008 @ 4:08pm
Rating: Five stars.
Dont destroy it, it's a part of your history and it seem to be in good shape and I read that it has has a luxurious interior... Well I may not be objective cause I'm a london lover, but it's got style !

John E Smith
Wednesday, November 29th, 2006 @ 6:47pm
Rating: Five stars.
As a Londoner born and bred under old smokey, (just down the road ) it would be a big Black Eye if it is not restored, also 3 members of my family work there, so I am very fond of the old girl. DO NOT DESTOY OUR HISTORY.


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