Skelton Grange power station.
Posted: Mon 17 Apr, 2017 12:32 pm
Skelton Grange power station is mentioned in a number of Secret Leeds threads but on doing a search there did not seem to be a thread specifically related to Skelton Grange power station so I have started this one (apologies if there is a specific thread that I missed on searching).
Looking through some old photos yesterday I came across some that I took during the demolition of Skelton Grange power station. They were taken from the end of Osmondthorpe Lane at about 8.00 a.m. on November 12 1995, with a slight early mist and the power station would be about ½ mile away to a bit more. I scanned the darkish photos and to my surprise they have not come out too bad (well I think they are not bad
). Not really knowing how to do so I have not manipulated the images so I accept that I could have got better results if I had done so. I hope they are still of interest despite not being good quality.
I recall taking the photos by simply pressing the camera shutter several times during the demolition and just hoping something came out. I was thus very surprised then to actually manage to get images during the collapse. I have done an Internet search but did not readily at least come across photos taken during the demolition, but I suspect there must surely be some.
I had noted the date/time I took the photos on the back of them but I was surprised that it was in 1995 as if asked I would have guessed that the last of the cooling towers and the chimney were demolished in the late 1980s.
Assuming that there is still a limit of 3 images per post I have posted the first 3 photos here and the other 2 will be in my next post to this thread.
Looking through some old photos yesterday I came across some that I took during the demolition of Skelton Grange power station. They were taken from the end of Osmondthorpe Lane at about 8.00 a.m. on November 12 1995, with a slight early mist and the power station would be about ½ mile away to a bit more. I scanned the darkish photos and to my surprise they have not come out too bad (well I think they are not bad

I recall taking the photos by simply pressing the camera shutter several times during the demolition and just hoping something came out. I was thus very surprised then to actually manage to get images during the collapse. I have done an Internet search but did not readily at least come across photos taken during the demolition, but I suspect there must surely be some.
I had noted the date/time I took the photos on the back of them but I was surprised that it was in 1995 as if asked I would have guessed that the last of the cooling towers and the chimney were demolished in the late 1980s.
Assuming that there is still a limit of 3 images per post I have posted the first 3 photos here and the other 2 will be in my next post to this thread.