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  2. The Oval Gasholders - Wikipedia

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    A second gasholder, No.2, was constructed in 1854–55 and converted to a spiral-guided holder in 1950, which does not require a frame. No.3 was constructed in 1869 but demolished c.1975. The conjoined pair of Gasholders No. 4 & 5, erected in 1874 and 1876, was designed by Sir Corbet Woodall and is locally listed.

  3. Vienna Gasometers - Wikipedia

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    They were used from 1899 to 1984 to house gas holders, also known as gasometers, each with a storage capacity of 90,000 cubic meters (3 million cu. ft.). After the transition from town gas to natural gas between 1969 and 1978 the three gasholder houses were no longer used and were shut down.

  4. Gas holder - Wikipedia

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    A gas holder or gasholder, also known as a gasometer, is a large container in which natural gas or town gas (coal gas or formerly also water gas) is stored near atmospheric pressure at ambient temperatures. The volume of the container follows the quantity of stored gas, with pressure coming from the weight of a movable cap.

  5. Maspeth Gas Holders - Wikipedia

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    The gas holders were built by Brooklyn Union Gas, the first of them, Maspeth Gas Holder No. 1 was constructed in 1927, [6] [7] followed by its twin, Maspeth Gas Holder No. 2, which was constructed in 1948. [8] [9] The top portions of both structures had a red and white checkered paint-scheme as instructed by the FAA to prevent airplane ...

  6. Gasometer Oberhausen - Wikipedia

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    In addition, natural gas became cheaper. The Gasometer became superfluous and in 1988 it was decommissioned by its owner, Ruhrkohle AG. [1] A discussion ensued about the dismantling or possible reuse of the Gasometer. In 1992 the city council of Oberhausen, with a margin of 1 vote decided to acquire the building and convert it to an exhibition ...

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