St John's House, the former Inland Revenue, 19-storey tower block in Bootle, Merseyside, during a demolition by a controlled explosion. In 1995 the Inland Revenue decided to demolish the office block, because 50% of the 2,000 staff has experienced flu like symptons. * over the past five years, which was thought to be caused by contamination of the ventilation ducts by micro-organisms.

St John's House, the former Inland Revenue, 19-storey tower block in Bootle, Merseyside, during a demolition by a controlled explosion. In 1995 the Inland Revenue decided to demolish the office block, because 50% of the 2,000 staff has experienced flu like symptons. * over the past five years, which was thought to be caused by contamination of the ventilation ducts by micro-organisms. Stock Photo
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PA Images / Alamy Stock Photo

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G5K9NJ

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5 MB (305 KB Compressed download)

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1662 x 1059 px | 28.1 x 17.9 cm | 11.1 x 7.1 inches | 150dpi

Date taken:

2 December 2001

Location:

LIVERPOOL UK

Photographer:

Martin Rickett

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St John's House, the former Inland Revenue, 19-storey tower block in Bootle, Merseyside, during a demolition by a controlled explosion. In 1995 the Inland Revenue decided to demolish the office block, because 50% of the 2, 000 staff has experienced flu like symptons. * over the past five years, which was thought to be caused by contamination of the ventilation ducts by micro-organisms.

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