Meadow Lane gas holder painting.

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Tyke
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A friend asked why the Meadow Lane gas holders were painted with a 2 tone blue design so I thought I would pass on this little snippet. The blue painted sections symbolise a gas flame as the holder rises so does the flame. So there you go another piece of vital information or not ; )
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Yes that's interesting, I never knew that.I have a photo of that gasholder mentioned, not sure it is a realistic looking flame or not though?http://www.flickr.com/photos/phill_dvsn ... 6801522/At least they tried make them look a little more pleasing on the eye, but they are looking very rough these days. The holders across the City seem to rise and fall less and less these days.        
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TykeThey say you learn summat every day.I just did.Ta.

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I'm mine of useless information I am.And did you know there arn't any gasometres only gas holders.
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Phill_dvsn wrote: Yes that's interesting, I never knew that.I have a photo of that gasholder mentioned, not sure it is a realistic looking flame or not though?http://www.flickr.com/photos/phill_dvsn ... 6801522/At least they tried make them look a little more pleasing on the eye, but they are looking very rough these days. The holders across the City seem to rise and fall less and less these days.         When I left they were trying not to use them due to costs. As big as they look they throw very little pressure so electric boosters have to be used. Most of what looks like rust on them making them look so bad is actually oil from the water seals around each cup.
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Tyke wrote: Phill_dvsn wrote: Yes that's interesting, I never knew that.I have a photo of that gasholder mentioned, not sure it is a realistic looking flame or not though?http://www.flickr.com/photos/phill_dvsn ... 6801522/At least they tried make them look a little more pleasing on the eye, but they are looking very rough these days. The holders across the City seem to rise and fall less and less these days.         When I left they were trying not to use them due to costs. As big as they look they throw very little pressure so electric boosters have to be used. Most of what looks like rust on them making them look so bad is actually oil from the water seals around each cup.
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Tyke wrote: I'm mine of useless information I am.And did you know there arn't any gasometres only gas holders. Me too. I love trivia like that I have one near enough to Leeds to include for a bit of the useless trivia factor!The Beatles song from the White Album 'Savoy truffle' you can hear herehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhIVxuC1W8I&feature=relatedWas wrote by George Harrison about his friend chocoholic Clapton when he visited his home, the song was inspired by a box of Mackintosh's Good News Double Centre Chocolate Assortment he saw on the table. All the flavours in the song came from the lid, the only two made up were cherry cream and coconut fudge.Mackintosh toffees and chocolates were manufactured in nearby Halifax known locally as Toffee town. Some lovely sounding chocolate delights in that song.But remember you'll have to have them all pulled out after the Savoy truffle     
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More facts about gas holders from a previous thread here Tykehttp://www.secretleeds.co.uk/forum/Messages.aspx?ThreadID=2411

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That thread has brought back a lot of memory’s as I worked on gad holder stations for a long time and I remember all of the Leeds sites. My favourite site used to Calverley it was between the Leeds and Liverpool canal and the river Aire. The canal feed the first spiral holder with water for the seals and certain people used to buy kids fishing nets to rescue fish from the cups. The holders were all due for decommissioning but some of them were saved as there was insufficient gas storage in the system and I imagine that’s why they are still working now.
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Hi TykeI worked for the holder maintenance dept for about 5 years my favorite holder was Settle, Keighley holder also had fish in the cups.No2 holder at meadow lane was the worst to work on as it was column guided and had a vertical ladder with no back rest it was about 200ft high when full. This was before they modified the access so now column holder ladders have resting stages and back rests on them. I have attached a link from Leodis of No2 holder before it was demolishedhttp://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?resourceIde ... 420_168866

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