gas-works

  • 1gas|works — «GAS WURKS», noun (plural). sing. in use. an industrial plant which manufactures household gas; gashouse …

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  • 2Gas Works Park — in Seattle, Washington is a 19.1 acre (77,000 m²) public park on the site of the former Seattle Gas Light Company gasification plant, located on the north shore of Lake Union at the south end of the Wallingford neighborhood. Gas Works park… …

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  • 3gas works — A plant for the manufacture of artificial gas …

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  • 4gas·works — /ˈgæsˌwɚks/ noun, pl gasworks [count] chiefly Brit : a factory for making gas from coal …

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  • 5gas works — see gasworks …

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  • 6Beckton Gas Works — was a major London gas works built to manufacture coal gas and other products including coke from coal. It has been variously described as the largest such plant in the world Winchester C (Ed), Handling 2,000,000 tons of coal , Wonders of World… …

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  • 7Swan Village Gas Works — Swan Village Gas Works, is a historical manufacturing plant in the United Kingdom for the production of coal gas, or as it was known in the vernacular: town gas . The works are situated in Swan Village, a part of West Bromwich in the metropolitan …

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  • 8Provan Gas Works — is an industrial gas holding plant in the city of Glasgow, Scotland. The plant, resides in the Provanmill area of the city, and was built by Glasgow Corporation in 1904. It later became part of British Gas, and subsequently Transco, who operate… …

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  • 9Gas Light and Coke Company — The Gas Light and Coke Company (also known as the Westminster Gas Light and Coke Company), was a company involved in the business of gas lighting and coking. It was located on the Horseferry Road in London s Westminster district.The company was… …

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  • 10Gas lighting — For other uses, see Gaslight (disambiguation). Gas lighting is production of artificial light from combustion of a gaseous fuel, including hydrogen, methane, carbon monoxide, propane, butane, acetylene, ethylene, or natural gas. Before… …

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