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View from SW of ancilliary building.
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Detail from WSW showing wall construction and outflow pipe of water tank.
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View from SSW of ancilliary building above tunnels.
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View from SW of ancilliary structures SW of the tunnels.
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View from NW of small covered reservoir.
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Interior, detail of valve and access chamber showing of valve gear and pipes from main tanks.
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Interior, view to end of piping tunnel.
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Interior. Detail of main valve wheel.
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Interior. View of chamber at top of shaft leading to Tank No.5.
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Interior. View through exit pipes to interior of oil tank no.5.
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Interior. Detail of back plate for oil pipes with trolley.
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Interior. View of tank 6, showing details of the system of heating elements
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Interior. View of the ceiling at the SW end of tank 1, showing the location of the access platform and to the left is the  dipping hole marked by a smear of oil on the ceiling.
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Interior. Detail of oil gauge on side of shft.
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Interior. View of service tunnel beside the access to tank 2
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Interior. View of the service tunnel between tanks 5 and 6, at the point where the tunnel turns 90 degrees to the left.
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View from SW of electricity generating sub-station building showing surviving camouflage pattern .
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View from SSE of ancilliary building.
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Detail from SW showing stone revetting to the W of service tunnel.
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View from NW of sub-divided small concrete tank.
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Detail of portal for the piping tunnel.
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Detail of small flow control tank below main tank.
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Interior. Detail of upper part of rock-cut part of tunnel.
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Interior. View in stone cut section of the service tunnel of RCAHMS staff member Ian Anderson.
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