Albert Road gas holder (Q24896900)

  • matcher place: London Borough of Barnet (relation 51831), London (relation 65606)
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  • English Wikipedia categories: Gas holders, Industrial archaeological sites in England, New Barnet
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Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Albert Road gas holder in New Barnet, north London, is a disused gas holder on the site of the former New Barnet Gas Works with a capacity of 2 million cubic feet (57×10^3 m3) cubic feet of gas. It was built for the Barnet & District Gas and Water Company and came into use in 1934 (1934). It was decommissioned around 2009 (2009).

Wikidata location: 51.6537, -0.1723 view on OSM or edit on OSM

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production structure (Q2111778) building=industrial
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