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The demolition of an Industrial chimney

The date: April 5 2009, almost 25 years back to the day, at the edge of the Lancashire town of Clitheroe.
A chance capture as I was taking photos of the mist and birds on the nearby River Ribble when I heard a rumble. I looked towards the cement works across the river and saw the chimney starting to topple. As the camera was in my hands and already in fast shoot mode (I was trying also to get some flying herons) I managed to catch this before it disappeared in a cloud of dust behind the buildings. It was made of concrete and 460 feet high (140m). A moment never to be relived here.

BBC News: “One of the tallest industrial chimneys in Lancashire has been demolished.
The chimney was part of the Hanson cement plant in Clitheroe and was connected to two kilns that were decommissioned two years ago. The fall of the chimney at the cement works, formerly called Castle Cement, was witnessed by onlookers as it dropped at 1000 BST on Sunday.”

It was built in the 1960's out of reinforced concrete and was much hated by the local residents of Clitheroe because of smells and fumes (refuted). It was in fact surrounded in most parts by beautiful rural countryside.

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20 comments

Malik Raoulda said:

Une superbe et excellente prise bien renseignée et superbement partagée.
Bon Dimanche Pascal.
6 months ago ( translate )

Günter Klaus said:

Da warst du ja toll dabei lieber Herbert und hast sehr schön reagiert bei diesen Einsturz :))

Wünsche noch einen schönen Ostersonntag,liebe Grüße Güni :))
6 months ago ( translate )

Herb Riddle replied to Günter Klaus:

Thank you Güni. Yes a lucky time and place for me here.

Happy Easter. Herb
6 months ago

Andreas Boettcher said:

In Kiel brauchte man 3 Anläufe ehe es in sich zusammen brach.......ebenso "happy easter"
6 months ago ( translate )

Herb Riddle replied to Andreas Boettcher:

Yes that has happened here for a few chimneys too Andreas.

Happy Easter. Herb
6 months ago

tiabunna said:

Well captured, it seems that nobody wants the ongoing liability of tall chimneys once the associated industrial activity has ceased. Happy Easter and new week, Herb.
6 months ago

Keith Burton said:

Right time, right place.............and very quick reactions too..........a cracking shot Herb and one you'll never get again..!!

Nice to see you were using an Olympus camera too ;-)
6 months ago

Herb Riddle replied to Keith Burton:

Yes, timing is everything. I once said to a friend "do you know who would be the best photographer in the world - the person who just happens to be on the same field as the first Alien Spaceship to land". Glad you liked it Keith. Posted here for this months CWP. Yes, that Olympus never let me down until the mirror plopped out! I loved that camera and its two kit lenses.

Happy Easter. Herb
6 months ago

Colin Ashcroft said:

Well caught. Too many times the camera is not in hand at a vital moment.
6 months ago

Herb Riddle replied to Colin Ashcroft:

Aye, this is normally the case Colin. We had heard a rumour that the chimney was to be demolished but we had no idea when. A shock, when it happened so fast not far from me.
6 months ago

Don Sutherland said:

Fantastic silhouettes.
6 months ago ( translate )

Herb Riddle replied to Don Sutherland:

Glad you liked them Don.
6 months ago

Ulrich John said:

Happy Easter, Herb !
6 months ago ( translate )

TOZ said:

A great catch Herb very lucky to be there at the right time with camera ready nice one.
When I was a teenager I stud for one and a half days at our local mill were they were dropping the chimmney I got it half way down when it was just braking in two no idea where the photo is it was a print.
Gordon
6 months ago

Loose_Grip/Pete said:

Was Fred Dibnah involved!!
Nicely caught Herb.
6 months ago ( translate )