Rusted steelwork rises from the ground floor of the White Bay Power Station Boiler House to the towering remains of Boiler No. 1. Once, this structure pulsed with heat and movement, its framework supporting the relentless demand for steam and power.
Now, the silence is heavy, broken only by the faint creak of settling metal. The scale is overwhelming, a skeletal monument to industry. Where once there was fire, only rust remains.
A striking piece of industrial photography, this print captures the vast scale and raw textures of a bygone era.
Printed on museum-quality archival paper, preserving every detail of this towering relic.