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BIG STEEL SHELL FOR ATOM PLANT.—Sections of the 385-ton steel shell of one of 12 steam-raising units to be erected at the new nuclear power station at Hinckley Point, Somerset. The shell of each unit is 90ft long and 21ft 6in in diameter.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29107, 20 January 1960, Page 15

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BIG STEEL SHELL FOR ATOM PLANT.—Sections of the 385-ton steel shell of one of 12 steam-raising units to be erected at the new nuclear power station at Hinckley Point, Somerset. The shell of each unit is 90ft long and 21ft 6in in diameter. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29107, 20 January 1960, Page 15

BIG STEEL SHELL FOR ATOM PLANT.—Sections of the 385-ton steel shell of one of 12 steam-raising units to be erected at the new nuclear power station at Hinckley Point, Somerset. The shell of each unit is 90ft long and 21ft 6in in diameter. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29107, 20 January 1960, Page 15

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