Llanwern_Steel_works.jpg


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Українська: Лланвернський металургійний завод.
English: Llanwern Steel works. An aerial view with long evening shadows of surrounding hedges and hills. The works were the first oxygen-blown integrated steelworks in Britain when opened in 1962, and the hot strip mill pioneered the first successful use of a computer for complete mill control. The site, now owned by Tata, no longer makes steel, but there is a hot strip mill, two pickle lines, a cold strip mill and a hot dip galvanising line. The works rolls 1.5 million tonnes of steel coil per year for automotive, construction and general engineering applications.
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Author M J Richardson
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Camera location 51° 34′ 33.72″ N, 2° 53′ 09.21″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap. View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap info

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4 November 2013

51°34'33.722"N, 2°53'9.208"W