English: Taken by Ian Mansfield, inside Battersea Power Station on 21st October 2006. The power station was open to the public for the first time for an art installation, China Power Station Part 1 - organised by the Serpentine Gallery.
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2006-10-21 17:43 Geekchic 3456×2304× (1538355 bytes) Taken by Ian Mansfield, inside Battersea Power Station on 21st October 2006. The power station was open to the public for the first time for an art installation, China Power Station Part 1 - organised by the Serpentine Gallery. http://www.ianvisits.co.uk
2006-10-21 17:16 Geekchic 1000×667× (206971 bytes) Taken by Ian Mansfield, inside Battersea Power Station on 21st October 2006. The power station was open to the public for the first time for an art installation, China Power Station Part 1 - organised by the Serpentine Gallery. http://www.ianvisits.co.uk
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