Re: Fw: North Melbourne Company depot at Essendon
groompg
Tuesday, November 5, 2002 10:03 PM
--- In TramsDownUnder@y..., "malrowe" <malrowe@r...> wrote:
. . .
Old cooling towers in the US were usually rectangular
wooden-slatted affairs. Could the Essendon one be a
forerunner of the mammoth hourglass-shaped devices that are
often (incorrectly) associated with nuclear power plants?
Pete Groom
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. . .
Actually it was a cooling tower. . .
Old cooling towers in the US were usually rectangular
wooden-slatted affairs. Could the Essendon one be a
forerunner of the mammoth hourglass-shaped devices that are
often (incorrectly) associated with nuclear power plants?
Pete Groom
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