- 300 customers. The
refuse destructor was
built at the same time as, and was an
integral part of, the
power station. The
destructor was
capable of handling...
- "The
Destructors" is a 1954
short story written by
Graham Greene,
first published in
Picture Post and
subsequently collected in Twenty-One
Stories later...
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opposite side a
sewage works, the
Croydon Council refuse destructor,
Beckenham Council's
refuse destructor and
electric power station as well as two brick...
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station and
refuse destructor in the 1890s,
again with
sidings off the
Branch Line. The 55
metres octagonal brick chimney from the
refuse destructor has been...
-
creation of the
first incineration plants, or, as they were then called, "
destructors". In 1874, the
first incinerator was
built in
Nottingham by Manlove,...
-
supplied fuel to the bus garage, as well as
taking s****
metal from the
refuse destructor works. The
branch ceased steam working in
April 1960,
after which...
- S****ditch
Electric Light Station later known as the S****ditch
Borough Refuse Destructor and
Generating Station on
Coronet Street. The
building on Coronet...
- -
Butterley Street Union Mills -
Holmes Street Leeds Corporation Refuse Destructor -
Kidacre Street Malthouse - Gold
Street Stafford Pottery (disused)...
- was
involved in the
Waipori hydroelectric scheme, the
Christchurch refuse destructor,
tramways for
Petone and Hutt, and
Auckland city lighting. In 1907...
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Sites of Manitoba:
Mixed Garbage and
Refuse Destructor /
Winnipeg Incinerator /
Maude Street Incinerator (Henry Avenue, Winnipeg)"...