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Before the reconstruction, the last "Gasometer" was used as a big time Party location.
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Before the reconstruction, the last "Gasometer" was used as a big time Party location.
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We the went to the top of the Gasometer which is more that 100 meters high but unfortunately it was pissing down rain so the visibility was not as good as it could of been.
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We the went to the top of the Gasometer which is more that 100 meters high but unfortunately it was pissing down rain so the visibility was not as good as it could of been.
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Outline drawings of Gasometer No. 8 at King's Cross, London, and the Blaenavon coal-mine in Wales are among best sellers produced by Robin Farquhar and Hannah Dipper, the designers behind the brand, People Will Always Need Plates www.peoplewillalwaysneedplates.co.uk , whose pieces range from £10 to £40.
The Dark Side of Fine Bone China Nicole Swengley 2011
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The nearby Gasometer in Oberhausen is illuminated and used for theatrical performances.
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Great idea for a daytime TV show, PV - "That's Your Gasometer".
So Says I Fathorse 2008
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It has been turned into an exhibition hall: Gasometer Oberhausen
Rabett Run EliRabett 2008
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His distinctive approach to a variety of instruments ranging from the six-string treble guitar to the four-string bass can still be heard to this day on such defining Fall moments as Hedgehog Gasometer Leg-Iron Syndrome and Trolleybus Tea-kettle Leprechaun Complex.
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Gasometer - Storage container for fuel gas, especially a large, telescoping, cylindrical tank.
Things To Make Archibald Williams
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