I grew up on the Hoo Peninsula and as a child I considered both the Kingsnorth and Isle Of Grain power stations to be such fantastical edifices of permanence. I completely understand why they had to go, and yet, that echo of my childhood self didst feel a fleeting pang of sadness at their passing... Fun fact: Construction began at Kingsnorth the year I was born.
@@Medwaydroneexploration lol. One fabulous memory I recall is of the light from the twin flares of the now defunct BP refinery playing on the structure of the IoG chimney, which had the remarkable effect of making it look as if it was dancing. Kinda cool but weird at the same time. 😉
I worked on the Kingsnorth power station for Eubank & Partners - the construction consultants for about 4 years, I was 23. At the time Kingsnorth was at the forefront of technology and I felt Privileged and proud to be part of the project. The site was reclaimed from the mash (mentioned in Charles Dickens Great Expectations). Convict boats were anchored in the Estuary. Convicts trying to escape usually perished in the marshes. One of the blokes I worked with, worked on the pilling crews. Once the piles were in the dredgers pumped slurry into the site. The skeletons of the prisoners who had perished in the marshes absorbed phosphorus and glowed in the dark. Most of the pilling crew were Superstitious Irish - the glowing skulls scared the poo out of them. I also worked on the Isle of Grain power station - both built and destroyed in less than one lifetime. All the man hours that went into those 2 buildings, gone.
Wow that's a pretty cool story, must be sad to see all that hard work being demolished! Have a look through my other videos there's one of dead man's island that talks about those prison hulks and the bodies from them, deadman's island is just across the river from kingsnorth power station.
I used to live in Vicarage Lane Hoo, moved away in the early 90s. I've not been back since the station went. It would feel strange as it dominated the skyline as you went down vicarage Lane.
Medway drone exploration grain power station it was much higher than this it was at a height of 801ft and kingsnorth stood at 650ft it was demolished on 7th sept 2016 I think hope this helps
I grew up on the Hoo Peninsula and as a child I considered both the Kingsnorth and Isle Of Grain power stations to be such fantastical edifices of permanence. I completely understand why they had to go, and yet, that echo of my childhood self didst feel a fleeting pang of sadness at their passing...
Fun fact: Construction began at Kingsnorth the year I was born.
As a child I always remember it lit up at night with its red lights and my father telling me it was a giant Christmas tree haha 🤣😂🤣
@@Medwaydroneexploration lol. One fabulous memory I recall is of the light from the twin flares of the now defunct BP refinery playing on the structure of the IoG chimney, which had the remarkable effect of making it look as if it was dancing. Kinda cool but weird at the same time. 😉
it's always great to hear peoples fond memories :)
Beautiful video, very poignant, loved the history and old photos.
Thank you 😊
I worked on the Kingsnorth power station for Eubank & Partners - the construction consultants for about 4 years, I was 23. At the time Kingsnorth was at the forefront of technology and I felt Privileged and proud to be part of the project.
The site was reclaimed from the mash (mentioned in Charles Dickens Great Expectations). Convict boats were anchored in the Estuary. Convicts trying to escape usually perished in the marshes. One of the blokes I worked with, worked on the pilling crews. Once the piles were in the dredgers pumped slurry into the site. The skeletons of the prisoners who had perished in the marshes absorbed phosphorus and glowed in the dark. Most of the pilling crew were Superstitious Irish - the glowing skulls scared the poo out of them.
I also worked on the Isle of Grain power station - both built and destroyed in less than one lifetime. All the man hours that went into those 2 buildings, gone.
Wow that's a pretty cool story, must be sad to see all that hard work being demolished!
Have a look through my other videos there's one of dead man's island that talks about those prison hulks and the bodies from them, deadman's island is just across the river from kingsnorth power station.
I used to live in Vicarage Lane Hoo, moved away in the early 90s. I've not been back since the station went. It would feel strange as it dominated the skyline as you went down vicarage Lane.
it is strange it's not there anymore but like all things, we get used to it, eventually it will be forgotten that it was ever there unfortunately
Now England can build a restroom with those lovely British commodes.
What happend to the sound
I'm not sure! It did have music I'll have a look into that thank you
Was this going to be the location that new airport ?
Boris ran out of credability some time ago.
It is the very same location yes
Blank Steve no that’s wrong it was supposed to be built on the isle of grain where another power station existed
@@AYRANNC what's the name of it? I always thought there was only one in grain, Kingsnorth?
Medway drone exploration grain power station it was much higher than this it was at a height of 801ft and kingsnorth stood at 650ft it was demolished on 7th sept 2016 I think hope this helps
@@AYRANNC ah ok I didn't know that, thank you 😊
I probably would have filmed that too if I had my drone back then!
wait so do you just love every comment on this vid
Only the good ones 👍😂🤣😂
And yours 😋😂