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EVENING SILHOUETTE AT THE GASWORKS.—The Christchurch Gas Company’s new vertical intermittent carbonisation plant, which came into service at the beginning of this month, makes an impressive picture in the early evening. The high flume, rising to 120 feet, carries off steam from quenched hot coke.

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27993, 13 June 1956, Page 8

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EVENING SILHOUETTE AT THE GASWORKS.—The Christchurch Gas Company’s new vertical intermittent carbonisation plant, which came into service at the beginning of this month, makes an impressive picture in the early evening. The high flume, rising to 120 feet, carries off steam from quenched hot coke. Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27993, 13 June 1956, Page 8

EVENING SILHOUETTE AT THE GASWORKS.—The Christchurch Gas Company’s new vertical intermittent carbonisation plant, which came into service at the beginning of this month, makes an impressive picture in the early evening. The high flume, rising to 120 feet, carries off steam from quenched hot coke. Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27993, 13 June 1956, Page 8