Belvedere Power Station, or Crossness Incinerator, on the south side of the River Thames between Thamesmead and Erith, England
On the south side of the estuary of the River Thames Belvedere Power Station, also known as the Crossness Incinerator or Belvedere Incinerator, was design by the firm of Barton Willmore, to turn household waste into electrical power, and is a distinctive landmark on the Thames Path.
Size: 3675px × 4900px
Location: between thamesmead and erith, near bexley, kent, england, britain, uk, europe
Photo credit: © Mick Sinclair / Alamy / Afripics
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