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What happened to this blue structure that dominated the skyline next to Battersea Power Station in London? It was a massive metal container for storing gas Right next to multiple railway lines this blue gas holder was a key fixture seen by millions of commuters each day coming into London Victoria and London Waterloo railway stations. It was also clearly visible to anyone who looked at Battersea Power Station either from the River Thames or Battersea Park or nearby roads I was fortunate enough to have been able to take pictures before, during and after demolition as well as what came next As well as looking at the images I will also include some history, context and reference to old maps and the surrounding area Please like and subscribe and stay until the end for all the detail Thank you for watching Eclectic Experience, change seen through images Before Battersea Power station was developed this was the view from the Thames with the blue gas holder prominent on the skyline next to the by then roofless power station If we look on a modern map we can see where it was in the context of the River Thames and the Battersea development Mentions Battersea Power Station Nine Elms Development Coal Gas North Sea Gas Battersea Gas Works Gas Holders Kings Cross Development and Gas Holders Tate Britain Battersea Dogs and Cats Home Great Western Railway Southern Rail New Covent Garden Market Sources National Gallery of Scotland Web site https://maps.nls.uk/os/ Wikipedia Eye witness