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Report - Bradford Gas Works, Holder No.2 - Manchester 2019. (UPDATED)

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Ojay

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Bradford Gas Works, Holder No.2

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The new gasholder (Ten Million Cubic Feet Capacity) erected at the Bradford Road station of the Manchester Corporation Gas-Works by Messrs. Ashmore, Benson, Pease, and Co., Limited, of Stockton-on-Tees

It was in July of 1908 that the foundation stone-laying ceremony took place; the late Alderman Gibson, as Chairman of the Gas Committee, having been asked to carry out the chief part in the day's proceedings.

Following this event there was considerable delay in proceeding with the construction of the tank, in consequence of the extensive investigations made as to the coal-mining operations carried on underneath the site of the structure, and any possible effect that might arise therefrom.



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The holder was the third largest in the world; having a capacity of 10,410,000 cubic feet.
Though not quite the largest in the world, it is probably the heaviest of its kind.

The whole work was designed by the Chief Engineer. The following are the principle features of the undertaking:

  • TANK - Size of tank, 285 feet in diameter and 43 feet deep.

    Excavation for tank walls, 107.000 cubic yards. Clay puddle, 7940 cubic yards.
    Number of bricks required for tank, 4,000,000.
    Thickness of tank wall, 5 ft. 6 in. at the base, and 2 ft. 9 in. at top.
    Stonework,10,225 cubic feet.
    Timber used in excavation to keep the ground intact until the walls were being built: Polling boards, 89.300 superficial feet by 1½ inches thick ; walling timbers, 14.660 cubic feet ; struts, 18,330 cubic feet ; punchings, 3000 cubic feet.
    Total depth of excavation in trench, 50 feet.
    Total depth of excavation in pipe recess, 56 ft. 9 in.
    Total weight of steel and iron work in tank framing, 258 tons. Water required to fill tank, 9,042,018 gallons. Cost, £35,638.

  • HOLDER - Outer lift, 282 ft. diameter by 42 ft. 6 in. deep ; Third lift, 279 ft. by 42 ft. 6 in. ; Second lift, 276 ft. by 42 ft. 6 in. ; Inner lift. 273 ft. by 43 ft. 6 in.

    Total capacity of holder, 10,410,000 cubic feet.
    Ground level to top of holder crown, 182 feet when filled.
    Ground level to top of guide-framing standards, 169 ft. 6 in.
    Steel standards and guides, 32 in number, each weighing 30 tons complete.
    Floating weight of holder, 1607 tons.
    Total weight of steel and ironwork in holder complete, 3080 tons (excluding the tank framing, previously given).

    Estimated cost of holder, with tank framing and inlet and outlet pipes, £52,600.


Anyone driving down Briscoe Lane will be familiar with this view of the giant gasometer


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East Manchester’s gas holders are a legacy of the area’s heavy industrial past, once a staple of the urban landscape these things are fast disappearing

As of 2019 there's only 430 holders left now in the UK according to National Grid's asset disposal team


My plan from a few years back of avoiding the various security measures National Grid stick around these key sites to keep goons like us out finally worked a treat

It's the only thing left in Manc from the legacy UE era that hadn't been done, the one next door got all the attention instead as it used to be a walk in..

Cost £14 quid in some shit car park and a questionable insect bite on the forearm for my troubles though!


Such beauty..

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"32 column guided beast"
Steel standards and guides, 32 in number, each weighing 30 tons complete


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Up we go, it's been a while since I bothered with one of these..

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182ft of WIN

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Looking East, towards the 'Council House'

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Much better views looking South West

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Heading down

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Shouts to Mr Reject for hitting this old relic of a Gas site up with me ♥

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dweeb

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No shields on that one?!

Speed and I did one that was being demolished a few weeks ago and that was shieldless also :(
 
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