EPW017644 ENGLAND (1927). The Portland Cement Works, Northfleet, 1927
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Title | [EPW017644] The Portland Cement Works, Northfleet, 1927 |
Reference | EPW017644 |
Date | April-1927 |
Link | |
Place name | NORTHFLEET |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 562184, 174829 |
Longitude / Latitude | 0.33426465299525, 51.448698966335 |
National Grid Reference | TQ622748 |
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Robins Works boiler house |
Dylan Moore |
Monday 12th of July 2021 12:11:18 PM |
India Arms pub |
Dylan Moore |
Monday 12th of July 2021 12:09:50 PM |
Lawn Road |
Dylan Moore |
Monday 12th of July 2021 11:48:07 AM |
Hive Lane |
Dylan Moore |
Monday 12th of July 2021 11:46:58 AM |
College Road |
Dylan Moore |
Monday 12th of July 2021 11:44:25 AM |
William Aspdin's Kiln 4. Although it was demolished in 1961, there remains a 1:12 model of it in the Science Museum, presented to them by APCM in 1924. |
Dylan Moore |
Monday 12th of July 2021 11:40:22 AM |
Bevans Kiln 3 |
Dylan Moore |
Monday 12th of July 2021 11:31:17 AM |
Huggens Arms pub |
Dylan Moore |
Monday 12th of July 2021 11:30:31 AM |
Northfleet lighthouse |
Dylan Moore |
Tuesday 16th of October 2012 04:28:39 PM |
Newer part of Robins Cement Plant |
Dylan Moore |
Tuesday 16th of October 2012 04:27:37 PM |
Old part of Robins Cement Plant |
Dylan Moore |
Tuesday 16th of October 2012 04:27:00 PM |
This is The Creek, Northfleet aka Robins' Creek |
Mike Martin |
Friday 29th of June 2012 03:50:32 PM |
User Comment Contributions
For details, history and many links, see [[http://www.cementkilns.co.uk/cement_kiln_bevans.html]]. |
Dylan Moore |
Thursday 18th of October 2012 09:07:32 PM |
Dylan Moore |
Tuesday 16th of October 2012 09:00:23 PM | |
Picture of APCM's Bevans Cement Plant . The plant had been shut down in 1921 for a complete re-build, and the first of the three new kilns was lit up on 23/03/1926. When the third kiln was lit in the following August, it became Britain’s largest plant. A fourth kiln was installed at the end of 1928. The plant shut down in 1970 when it was replaced by the adjacent Northfleet plant. |
Dylan Moore |
Tuesday 16th of October 2012 08:59:32 PM |