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The Smell of Water

Dark and True and Tender is the North

Brent Delta

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Leviathan

Leviathan

Posted on July 17, 2017July 17, 2017 by ironopolis Posted in Greatham, Hartlepool, Oil & Gas Tagged Able, Brent Delta, Decommisioning, Greatham, Hartlepool, North Sea Oil, Oil Rig, Platform, River Tees Leave a comment

Greatham Creek

A causeway built of slag
All that remains
All that remains
The Northern Marsh Orchid is not uncommon in this area
Snails thrive on the slag soils
No.4
Lichens love lime-rich slag
Twitcher's hut
Bailey Bridge
WWII Mortar Spiggot
We used to build oil rigs here in the 1970's.
Posted on June 2, 2017June 2, 2017 by ironopolis Posted in Greatham, Iron & Steel, Oil & Gas, River Tees Tagged Anthropocene, Bailey Bridge, Brent Delta, Brinefield, Greatham Creek, Lichen, Orchid, slag, Slag Walls, Teesmouth, WWII Leave a comment
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