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As I said, this awe-inspiring red brick behemoth becomes a shiny new shopping complex in 2009. Before that happens I suggest that anyone in London, visiting or living here (and I know many Londoners who've never SEEN it) walk along the river, document it in all it's crumbling glory and share those memories.. It's a building that gets into your blood. Forget the Houses of Parliment... continue up the river past that kitch nightmare for about 40 mins and you'll see it.. You can't miss it..
Posted at 1:23PM, 23 July 2005 PDT
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Glad you put this group up. At least we all get to see Battersea when it is so interesting. Gone will be all the rusty, corroded bits that I love about it.
Posted 21 months ago.
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Went on Sunday. Despite the rain, or perhaps because of it, got some brooding heroic shots and put just four up on the site. Only a couple more weeks of it being open to the public in this state. Go go go!
Posted 21 months ago.
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Yeah - half of London don't even know where it is! Hiya by the way!!
Posted 20 months ago.
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Just the group I've been looking for. At least we can collectively record what this magnificent London icon used to look like before it became a shopping mall!
Posted 20 months ago.
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Loving the pictures in this group. I was flat-sitting for a friend last week and his window looks out onto the power station. You can imagine how amazing it was to wake up to that view every morning.
Posted 20 months ago.
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