On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 6:26 AM, Bob W <[email protected]> wrote:
> This is the coaling pier at Greenwich Power Station. Colliers used to dock
> alongside and offload coal to fire the electricity generators.
>
> http://www.web-options.com/Top12/content/L1030230_large.html
>
> The power station is a back-up for the London Underground. It's still
> operational, but is now gas-fired. The pillars of the pier are Doric in
> style.
>
> The beach beneath the pier was the setting for a murder mystery written by
> local resident and former Poet Laureate C. Day-Lewis, writing as Nicholas
> Blake.

There's only one thing I remember from our brief study of Greek
history in elementary school:  Doric vs. Corinthian columns.  Funny
what useless details one remembers (while forgetting so many more
important ones).

Those are definitely Doric!  ;-)

Wonderful photo!!

cheers,
frank



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