NOTES: The church was built between 1486-1525; the tower dates from 1486-1495, with the upper parts constructed as part of the second building campaign 1517-1525. The interior of the church was restored by by F. C. Penrose in 1861-1867 with further repairs and reordering by W. D. Caroe; 1909-1910.
NOTES: The church was built between 1486-1525; the tower dates from 1486-1495, with the upper parts constructed as part of the second building campaign 1517-1525. The interior of the church was restored by by F. C. Penrose in 1861-1867 with further repairs and reordering by W. D. Caroe; 1909-1910.
NOTES: The original pier dates from 1889, but was remodelled in 1927-1928 and subsequently repaired after war damage. In 1958-1960 this neck entrance was built, demonstrating a boomerang-shaped plan, with two kiosks either side of the main entrance, toilets behind and shelters at either end, seen here with sweeping canopies. In 2010 the pier was refurbished and restored by Trinity Architecture.
NOTES: The chapel, originally dates from 1366, although only consecrated in 1513. It was modernised in 1729-1730, and much of the plaster decoration dates from this period.
NOTES: The Fernsehturm Berlin (Berlin Television Tower) was built 1965-1969 by the German Democratic Republic. At its original height of 365 metres when constructed, it was the world's second highest television tower. An antenna was added in 1997, thus increasing the height to 369 metres.
NOTES: Littlebrook 'D' Power Station was commissioned by the Central Electricity Generating Board in 1976 and was the fourth power station on the site, the first being commissioned in 1930. The three previous stations were 'A', 'B' and 'C' and were coal-fired and Littlebrook 'D' was oil-fired. It ceased operating in 2015 and was subsequently demolished. This image was taken prior to demolition.
NOTES: Littlebrook 'D' Power Station was commissioned by the Central Electricity Generating Board in 1976 and was the fourth power station on the site, the first being commissioned in 1930. The three previous stations were 'A', 'B' and 'C' and were coal-fired and Littlebrook 'D' was oil-fired. It ceased operating in 2015 and was subsequently demolished. This image was taken prior to demolition.