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  2. Pumphouse - Wikipedia

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    New Pump-House, the Byrd Park Pump House, Richmond Virginia; Theatres and arts venues. The Pumphouse Aldeburgh Music;

  3. Chena Pump House - Wikipedia

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    The Chena Pump House, also known just as the Pump House Restaurant, is a restaurant at 796 Chena Pump Road in Fairbanks, Alaska. The restaurant is located in the shell of a 1933 pumping station established by the Fairbanks Exploration Company , Alaska's largest gold mining operator at the time.

  4. Pumping station - Wikipedia

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    A four pole or six pole AC induction motor normally drives the pump. Rather than provide large open passages, some pumps, typically smaller sewage pumps, also macerate any solids within the sewage breaking them down into smaller parts which can more easily pass through the impeller. The interior of a sewage pump station is a very dangerous place.

  5. Pump House Museum - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Main Pump House, Boughton Pumping Station.jpg

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    Wikidata has entry Main Pump House At Boughton Pumping Station And Adjoining Boiler House And Workshops (Q26589993) with data related to this item. Licensing This image was taken from the Geograph project collection.

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  8. Pump House, Blandford Forum - Wikipedia

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    The Pump House, Blandford Forum, Dorset, England, is an 18th-century water source erected in 1760 in commemoration of a fire which almost destroyed the town in 1731. It was designed and paid for by John Bastard who, with his brother William, worked as builders and architects and were largely responsible for the town's reconstruction.

  9. Kingsnorth power station - Wikipedia

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    Kingsnorth ceased generation on 17 December 2012, having consumed all its LCPD hours. [28] Demolition of the coal handling plant commenced on 23 October 2014 with a series of controlled explosions. The station's turbine hall was demolished on 9 July 2015. [7] The final part of the boiler house was demolished by explosion on 27 July 2017. [29]