The path leads to a sealed past. The weathered entrance of White Bay Power Station stands firm, its green doors scarred by time. Above them, “NSWR&T” remains carved in stone, with “Power Station” fading beneath it—traces of an era now locked away.
Rusted railings line the walkway, their corroded edges framing the sealed threshold. Stained concrete and boarded windows hint at years of abandonment, as if the station itself is holding onto its history.
A striking piece for collectors of industrial photography, this print preserves the raw beauty of a forgotten landmark.
Printed on museum-quality archival paper, ensuring exceptional detail and longevity.