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beautiful!
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fuckyeahchimneys:

Jaworzno, Poland.
Since 2008 (after it was supestructured) this is the tallest chimney of Poland, with a 306 meters (1004 ft) height. It’s part of the Jaworzno Power Station, a complex of coal-fired thermal power stations.
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good-dogwood:

Cover design for Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle, by John Heartfield (1922)
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alternativehighbrow:

#scouting shots for an upcoming PSA personal project. #smokestack #ominous
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k-a-t-i-e-:

From ‘The Childrens Society Photographs’
Liverpool, May 1986
Mark Power
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zineograph:

Photographer : Kassie O’Brien
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newstatesman:

Where does class stand today? Britain’s poor were absolutely and relatively better off until Thatcher was elected in 1979. Since then, society has only become more economically stratified. Danny Dorling writes on how social mobility got stuck. 
[Photo: Charles Hewitt/Picture Post/Getty] 

didn’t know whether to reblog this to my political or terraced house blog. The architecture won! 
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viktorholm:

#factory #smoke and #sky blends together #iphoneonly #igerssweden (på/i Kemira)
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fuckyeahchimneys:

Andorra, Teruel, Spain.
The chimney of the Teruel Power Plant, near the town of Andorra, is the second tallest one in Spain, and also the 11th tallest chimney in the world, with its 343 meters (1125 ft) height.
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southernpulp:

11:00 A.M. Newsies at Skeeter’s Branch. They were all smoking. St. Louis, MO, May 1910 by The U.S. National Archives
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