The hand-riveted steel columns rise like silent sentinels in the vast emptiness of this basement room in the White Bay Power Station’s Turbine Hall. A dim light filters through the cracked and broken windows above, casting long shadows across the concrete floor.
The rusted surfaces and peeling paint speak to years of abandonment, yet the steel framework remains unyielding, a reminder of the station’s formidable construction. A doorway in the far wall leads into darkness, hinting at unseen corridors beyond, once vital but now left to obscurity.
An evocative choice for collectors of industrial photography, this print captures the stark beauty of forgotten infrastructure with striking detail and depth.