• Matt Blaze@federate.socialOP
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    6 days ago

    The power station has long been an iconic landmark on the south bank of the Thames, distinctive for its four prominent smokestacks (two for each of its two separate generating facilities) and industrial art deco architecture. Perhaps most famously, it featured in the cover art for Pink Floyd’s 1977 “Animals” album, with one of London’s (sadly now extinct) giant flying pigs captured hovering near the smokestacks.

    • George Lund@urbanists.social
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      @mattblaze@federate.social it’s very cool that you can have coffee or drinks in the control room area, with lots of the original equipment

      Photo shows a room full of mid C20 electrical equipment at Battersea Power Station

    • dexter@ioc.exchange
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      @mattblaze@federate.social If you didn’t care what happened to me
      And I didn’t care for you
      We would zigzag our way through the boredom and pain
      Occasionally glancing up through the rain
      Wondering which of the buggers to blame
      And watching for pigs on the wing