It had been raining the week the first one came down, my Brother and me got permission to set up our cameras in the gardens of Carolina House, when the chimney came down in landed in huge puddles and sprayed mud all over, even reaching us at the other side of the railway line. I thought it was bringing the Tay with it. I think a couple of windows smashed in Carolina House too. Thanks for bringing back all these memories Retro....its amazing reading.
I lived in Carolina House , and the power stations were such a landmark. I left in 73, but I visited the place about two months after the chimneys were demolished in 84, and they told me about the windows being smashed.
It had been raining the week the first one came down, my Brother and me got permission to set up our cameras in the gardens of Carolina House, when the chimney came down in landed in huge puddles and sprayed mud all over, even reaching us at the other side of the railway line. I thought it was bringing the Tay with it. I think a couple of windows smashed in Carolina House too. Thanks for bringing back all these memories Retro....its amazing reading.
ReplyDeleteThese people down at the fence in the top picture seem to be rather close to the action! I think it would be a no-go area these days.
ReplyDeleteI lived in Carolina House , and the power stations were such a landmark.
ReplyDeleteI left in 73, but I visited the place about two months after the chimneys were demolished in 84, and they told me about the windows being smashed.
Nice shhare
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