- A gas
holder or
gasholder, also
known as a gasometer, is a
large container in
which natural gas or town gas (coal gas or
formerly also
water gas) is stored...
- and
rebuilt in the 1880s, the
gasholders (of
unique linked triplet design) were
still in use
until 1999.
Several gasholders (the site was
originally a gasworks)...
- The Oval
Gasholders is the
unofficial name
given to the gas
holder (gasometer)
located near The Oval
cricket stadium in London, England.
Construction began...
- A
gasholder house is a type of
structure that was used to
surround an iron gas holder, also
known as a gasometer, in
which coal gas was
stored until it...
-
Vienna Gasometers are four
gasholder houses,
built as part of the muni****l gas
works in Vienna, Austria. The
original gasholder houses were constructed...
- was a gas
lighting company in Troy, New York,
United States. The Troy
Gasholder Building is one of only ten or so
remaining examples of a type of building...
- The Bromley-by-Bow
gasholders are a
group of
seven cast iron
Victorian gasholders in
Twelvetrees Crescent, West Ham, in the
London Borough of Newham. They...
-
large gasholder. This is
completely invisible throughout the
summer as its
storage tank is
below ground. The
second and
older spiral guided gasholder was...
- A dry-seal
Wiggins gasholder is a
device designed to hold gas.
Designed by John
Wiggins in 1936, it was
first manufactured in 1940 and
achieved widespread...
- purifier. The gas
would then be
ready for distribution, and p**** into a
gasholder for storage.
Within each retort-house, the
retort benches would be lined...