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Decommissioning began at Berkeley Power Station in 1989 when Reactor number one was shutdown, making it the first commercial nuclear power station to be decommissioned in the United Kingdom. Berkeley was highly important as the technical laboratories on site supported developments in all the power stations across the country, whilst assuring all nuclear provision was safe and up to an acceptable standard.
Eighteen months ago South Gloucestershire & Stroud College took interest in the site and today a new campus is being built for engineering and information technology students, hinged from the needs of industry. The aim being for the whole site to be eventually turned into a science park.
Photographing Berkeley Nuclear Power Station has allowed me identify and understand the previous uses of each of the buildings contained on the twenty- acre site. Over multiple visits I have been able to develop my approach of illustrating the vacated buildings, showing the locations in which two thousand employees once operated and managed the Power Station.
Showing the magnificent deers in Berkeley.Photographs for sale at www.simonmaisiephotography.co.uk/prints
Mosaic, Class of 1925 Courtyard
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Bedri Rahmi Eyüboğlu
Turkish, 1931 - 1975
THE BOSPORUS
Created in association with students at UC Berkeley in 1962
Ceramic and glass
Gift of Gaylord L. Hall in memory of Roy W. Leeper
Alex Clayton, a freshman at Stanford University, hits the ball at the Berkeley vs. Stanford tennis match on Saturday at Berkeley. Berkeley defeated Stanford in all the doubles matches, including this one with Clayton and Junior Blake Muller from Stanford being defeated by Junior Geoff Chizever and Freshman Pedro Zerbini of Berkeley.
Assignment 11: Organized Sports 1 [Feature]
04.19.08