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Tate Modern (Bankside Power Station), London, 1901. Artist: Unknown

Tate Modern (Bankside Power Station), London, 1901. Like Battersea this power station (now the Tate Modern) was designed by Sir Giles Scott and was opened in 1963. Its characteristic single chimney stands at the southern end of the controversial Millennium Bridge. To the right of the chimney is the reconstruction of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre.
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Title:
Tate Modern (Bankside Power Station), London, 1901. Artist: Unknown
Caption:
Tate Modern (Bankside Power Station), London, 1901. Like Battersea this power station (now the Tate Modern) was designed by Sir Giles Scott and was opened in 1963. Its characteristic single chimney stands at the southern end of the controversial Millennium Bridge. To the right of the chimney is the reconstruction of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre.
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Album / Heritage Images / Historic England
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Image size:
4177 x 4183 px | 50.0 MB
Print size:
35.4 x 35.4 cm | 13.9 x 13.9 in (300 dpi)