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Awarded Grade II listing status in 1980, Battersea Power Station is of significant importance in London. It started producing electricity in 1935 and at it's peak, produced a fifth of London's power. I visited in 2013 to photograph Battersea just as the groundwork for renovation was beginning. This section of the Powerstation - Side A - was built between 1929 and 1931. Control Room A boasted incredible Art Deco detailing including teak parquet flooring, walls tiled in grey Italian marble offset by black Belgian marble with a superb gold-painted coffered glass ceiling. My work Battersea Power Station: Control Room A shows this incredible space in a wide angle shot.
This print shows a close up of the panels with dials and electromechanical switches
Print options and sizes
30 x 20cm/12" x 8" inches including a small border for mounting.
Edition of 25
£276 (inc VAT) plus postage
Printed on Hahnemuhle 325gsm Bartya Fine Art paper
Delivery is between 1 and 2 weeks depending on location and how many prints have been ordered.
I also have standard size works available of Battersea Power Station in my usual sizes and editions of 15 and 10, these feature Control Room A and B. They start from £1260 unframed and can be found in the Emergence collection.