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Trading for over ten years, Graffiti Print remains one of the most versatile digital printing companies in the business. |
| These pictures show the site at the time of the auction when it wasnt too clear what we might be buying. | ||||||||||||||||
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It wasnt until the purchase had completed that
we were able to get inside the tanks from the inspection hatches in the
roof. The largest of the two tanks, the new one, measures
30ft x 50ft internally and is 13ft high. It is constructed from reinforced
concrete and lined internally with Marland brick. It was built 1934/5
to a design and specification mirrored up and down the country.
It was designed to hold 150,000 gallons of water and the walls are constructed in a pyramid fashion being thicker at the base, and narrowing towards the top. The walls are 5ft (1600mm) thick at the bottom and 2ft (600mm) at the top. Apparently, the current specification to hold this volume of water is reinforced concrete 8 inches (200mm) thick.
Clearly built to last. |
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The older of the two units we have dubbed the Gothic one is of indeterminate age, but probably dates back to the late 1800s. Its construction is completely different and comprises a series of arches inside. Unlike the new unit, we dont have accurate drawings of this so until we bore through the walls for doors and windows, were unsure of its construction! |
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