NOTES: Buildings seen from left to right, Tower 42 (formerly Nat West Tower, completed 1980), 22 Bishopsgate (completed 2020), the Leadenhall Building (aka the Cheesegrater, 2014) and 20 Fenchurch Street (aka Walkie Talkie, 2013)
NOTES: Buildings seen from left to right, Tower 42 (formerly Nat West Tower, completed 1980), 22 Bishopsgate (completed 2020), the Leadenhall Building (aka the Cheesegrater, 2014) and 20 Fenchurch Street (aka Walkie Talkie, 2013)
NOTES: Buildings seen from left to right, 22 Bishopsgate (completed 2020), the Leadenhall Building (aka the Cheesegrater, 2014), the Scalpel (2019) and 20 Fenchurch Street (aka Walkie Talkie, 2013)
NOTES: Buildings seen from left to right, Tower 42 (formerly Nat West Tower, completed 1980), 22 Bishopsgate (completed 2020), the Leadenhall Building (aka the Cheesegrater, 2014), the Scalpel (2019 and 20 Fenchurch Street (aka Walkie Talkie, 2013)
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.
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.
NOTES: The North Docks complex of buildings was constructed between c. 1830 and c. 1848, to the designs of Jesse Hartley. See RIBA131696 for a black and white version of this image