Echo Memories - and What Exactly Were Those Cooling Towers?
The Northern Echo › April 01, 2009
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The Northern Echo › April 01, 2009
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DARLINGTON'S Brunswick Street was in the shadow of a giant power station for much of the 20th Century.
Margaret Lavender, of Salters Avenue, remembers the pre-Second World War wooden cooling towers. "As a small child, we passed them as we went to town down Haughton Road on the old trolley buses, " she says. "I was told they were condensers - whatever those might be."See the full content of this document
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Echo Memories - and What Exactly Were Those Cooling Towers?
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