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Incinerator Collection

"Incinerator: From Waste Disposal to Energy Generation" Waste ready for incineration in giant crane grab jaws, St Helier, Jersey, 1980

Background imageIncinerator Collection: Waste ready for incineration in giant crane grab jaws, St Helier, Jersey, 1980. Artist

Waste ready for incineration in giant crane grab jaws, St Helier, Jersey, 1980. Artist
Waste ready for incineration in giant crane grab jaws, St Helier, Jersey, 1980. Jerseys new incinerator at St Helier opened in the late 1970s in a bid to reduce the amount of landfill in the limited

Background imageIncinerator Collection: Longshan Temple

Longshan Temple
Money burning incinerator at Longshan Temple

Background imageIncinerator Collection: HEROIN, 1936. Treasury agents J. W. McDonald (left) and F

HEROIN, 1936. Treasury agents J. W. McDonald (left) and F
HEROIN, 1936. Treasury agents J.W. McDonald (left) and F.E. Walker shovel confiscated heroin into an incinerator. Photograph, 1936

Background imageIncinerator Collection: A farmer using his incinerator. 1935

A farmer using his incinerator. 1935

Background imageIncinerator Collection: Refuse incinerator and busy road C018 / 0052

Refuse incinerator and busy road C018 / 0052
Stoke-on-Trent refuse incinerator, next to busy dual carriageway, Staffordshire, UK

Background imageIncinerator Collection: Waste incinerator, Huddersfield

Waste incinerator, Huddersfield
Kirklees Incinerator, Huddersfield, built in 2002 as a PFI project

Background imageIncinerator Collection: Belvedere waster-to-energy incinerator

Belvedere waster-to-energy incinerator
Riverside waster-to-energy incinerator, Belvedere, London. Most of the waste is transported along the Thames on barges

Background imageIncinerator Collection: Sewage sludge treatment and plant

Sewage sludge treatment and plant
Yorkshire Water Calder Valley sludge treatment and incineration plant, near Huddersfield, West Yorkshire

Background imageIncinerator Collection: Blast furnace

Blast furnace at Redcar steelworks, Teesside, UK

Background imageIncinerator Collection: Air pollution C016 / 4634

Air pollution C016 / 4634
Air pollution. Smoke coming out of an incinerators chimney. Photographed in Nottingham, UK

Background imageIncinerator Collection: Energy-from-waste incinerator C013 / 9030

Energy-from-waste incinerator C013 / 9030
Stoke-on-Trent energy-from-waste refuse incinerator, Staffordshire, UK

Background imageIncinerator Collection: Energy-from-waste incinerator C013 / 9031

Energy-from-waste incinerator C013 / 9031
Stoke-on-Trent energy-from-waste refuse incinerator, Staffordshire, UK

Background imageIncinerator Collection: Nottingham incinerator electrostatic precipitator

Nottingham incinerator electrostatic precipitator

Background imageIncinerator Collection: Basingstoke incinerator cooling tower

Basingstoke incinerator cooling tower and electrostatic precipitator

Background imageIncinerator Collection: Horse, adult, standing in snow, used for conservation grazing on marshland

Horse, adult, standing in snow, used for conservation grazing on marshland, with Thames Water sewage sludge incinerator in background, Crossness Nature Reserve, Bexley, Kent, England, february

Background imageIncinerator Collection: Belvedere energy-from-waste incinerator under construction, Erith Marshes, Bexley, Kent, England

Belvedere energy-from-waste incinerator under construction, Erith Marshes, Bexley, Kent, England, may 2010

Background imageIncinerator Collection: Waste incinerator, 19th century

Waste incinerator, 19th century
Waste incinerator, 19th-century artwork. This incinerator is located in New York City, USA. The first waste incinerators dates from the 1870s in the UK

Background imageIncinerator Collection: Garbage Burner 1894

Garbage Burner 1894
Travelling garbage burner (traction engine) for incinerating refuse in Chicago, USA

Background imageIncinerator Collection: Hundertwassers Incinerator, Vienna, Austria, Europe

Hundertwassers Incinerator, Vienna, Austria, Europe

Background imageIncinerator Collection: Hundertwasser incinerator, Vienna, Austria, Europe

Hundertwasser incinerator, Vienna, Austria, Europe


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"Incinerator: From Waste Disposal to Energy Generation" Waste ready for incineration in giant crane grab jaws, St Helier, Jersey, 1980. Artist: Captured in this powerful image is the transformation of waste into energy as it awaits its fate within the massive grasp of a towering incinerator. The Mortuary, Paris (La Morgue), 1854. Creator: Charles Meryon: While not commonly associated with incinerators, this haunting depiction reminds us that even in the past, societies sought efficient ways to dispose of human remains - an early precursor to modern crematoriums. General views of the Alexandra Road housing estate, properly known as Alexandra: Amidst urban landscapes like Alexandra Road housing estate lies a hidden marvel – an unassuming yet vital structure that silently converts tons of waste into usable energy through controlled combustion. Longshan Temple: In bustling cities like Taipei's Longshan Temple district, where space is limited and environmental concerns are paramount, innovative solutions such as compact incinerators play a crucial role in managing waste sustainably. HEROIN, 1936. Treasury agents J. W. McDonald (left) and F: This historic photograph captures law enforcement officers disposing of confiscated narcotics through incineration - showcasing how these facilities serve society by eliminating dangerous substances safely and permanently. A farmer using his incinerator. 1935: Even on remote farms during simpler times, resourceful farmers utilized small-scale incinerators to efficiently manage agricultural waste while minimizing their impact on the environment. 7 & 8: Belvedere energy-from-waste incinerator, Erith Marshes. . Bexley. . April. These striking images portray state-of-the-art technology harnessed at Belvedere's energy-from-waste facility along River Thames' marshlands – exemplifying how modern-day advancements convert refuse into renewable energy, reducing landfill dependency.