RMAE720K–Redcar Steelworks Teesside Cleveland England UK
RMC27M0C–Redcar steelworks and beach
RF2JAB1A6–Panoramic view of Fisherman's Huts with Redcar Steelworks in the background. South Gare, Redcar, Teesside, North Yorkshire, England, UK.
RMF6RGE9–Evening at Redcar steelworks, early 2015.
RM2RCE9XA–The demolition of the blast furnace and hearth at Redcar Steelworks which is being demolished to make way for the development of the Teesworks carbon
RMF68MTG–Redcar steelworks Tees Mouth Cleveland UK
RMD1GWNY–Redcar steelworks at sundown, viewed from the South Gare.
RM2GE8B8H–A powered paraglider flying along Coatham Beach with the former Redcar Steelworks in the distance
RM2BC6HTR–A slab of steel on the production line at the former steelworks in Redcar, Teesside, UK. 15/4/2013. Photograph: Stuart Boulton.
RMCNNT4T–Blast furnace at steelworks, Teesside Steelworks, Redcar, Redcar and Cleveland, Teesside, North Yorkshire, England, may
RM2F3GK2Y–Redcar, Cleveland, UK, 16th March 2021. People walking and playing football on the beach at Redcar, Cleveland, UK, as the Sun sets behind the Teesside Steelworks. The Redcar site once contained the largest blast furnace in Europe. Due to the Chinese government flooding the world market with cheap subsidised steel, British steel became uneconomic. The Teesside site closed in 2015. Credit: Paul Thompson/Alamy Live News.
RM2BC6HX6–A slab of steel on the production line at the former steelworks in Redcar, Teesside, UK. 15/4/2013. Photograph: Stuart Boulton.
RMF34H4T–Redcar, UK. 29th September, 2015. SSI Steelworks at Redcar, the day after it was announced that 1700 jobs would be lost as the plant will be mothballed. Redcar, UK on the 29th September 2015 Credit: Nicholas Wesson/Alamy Live News
RMTR7PJD–Redcar, Cleveland, England, Britain
RMG8C09J–A general view of the SSI Steelworks in Redcar, where the last shifts are taking place in what has been called the 'killing of steel making on Teesside'.
RM2J2BX97–View from North Gare beach near Seaton Carew with Redcar steelworks on the south side of the Tess estuary in background. England. UK
RMGCGTPH–The Prince of Wales with Kirby Adams (right), Managing Director and CEO of Tata Steel Europe, at the Corus Steelworks in Redcar where Charles met with trade unions, employees and former staff during a day-long visit to Teesside.
RM2KGKGX2–Redcar, UK. 23 Nov 2022. Today the explosive demolition of the iconic Redcar Blast Furnace took place in what will have been a bittersweet moment for the people of Teesside. The former steelworks have dominated the Teesside skyline since the 1970s. Redcar Steelworks closed in 2015 and now make way for new investment as part of the Teesside Freeport development. Credit: Teesside Snapper/Alamy Live News
RMB6MEPY–Corus Steelworks Redcar Teesside at night
RMADHE5X–Redcar Steelworks Teesside Cleveland England UK
RMC27M1C–Redcar steelworks and beach
RF2F4NAYT–Nature in post-industrial landscape image showing a wide view from South Gare, across grass-covered, wind blown dunes to the derelict steel mill.
RMEE11RR–Tata Steel complex at Redcar in Cleveland, UK
RM2TBPABD–The demolition of the blast furnace and hearth at Redcar Steelworks which is being demolished to make way for the development of the Teesworks carbon
RMF68N4P–Redcar steelworks seen from Tees Mouth Cleveland UK
RFEF3TXP–MOLTEN LIGHT
RM2GE8B8G–A powered paraglider flying along Coatham Beach with the former Redcar Steelworks in the distance
RMCPWJP5–Night at the former British Steel works at Redcar, now operated by Sahaviriya Steel Industries (SSI).
RMCNNT50–Blast furnace at steelworks, Teesside Steelworks, Redcar, Redcar and Cleveland, Teesside, North Yorkshire, England, may
RM2F3GJWM–Redcar, Cleveland, UK, 16th March 2021. People walking and playing football on the beach at Redcar, Cleveland, UK, as the Sun sets behind the Teesside Steelworks. The Redcar site once contained the largest blast furnace in Europe. Due to the Chinese government flooding the world market with cheap subsidised steel, British steel became uneconomic. The Teesside site closed in 2015. Credit: Paul Thompson/Alamy Live News.
RF2M31G5T–A massive industrial landscape, with the now-demolished Redcar Steelworks, dunes and sky reflected by wet sand.
RMF34H5A–Redcar, UK. 29th September, 2015. SSI Steelworks at Redcar, the day after it was announced that 1700 jobs would be lost as the plant will be mothballed. Redcar, UK on the 29th September 2015 Credit: Nicholas Wesson/Alamy Live News
RMTR7PJH–Redcar, Cleveland, England, Britain
RMF239C7–sun sets over Redcar SSI Steelworks industry silouetted against an orange glow
RM2J2BX9B–View from North Gare beach near Seaton Carew with Redcar steelworks on the south side of the Tess estuary in background. England. UK
RMGCGTPF–The Prince of Wales with Kirby Adams (centre), Managing Director and CEO of Tata Steel Europe, at the Corus Steelworks in Redcar where Charles met with trade unions, employees and former staff during a day-long visit to Teesside.
RM2KGKG72–Redcar, UK. 23 Nov 2022. Today the explosive demolition of the iconic Redcar Blast Furnace took place in what will have been a bittersweet moment for the people of Teesside. The former steelworks have dominated the Teesside skyline since the 1970s. Redcar Steelworks closed in 2015 and now make way for new investment as part of the Teesside Freeport development. Credit: Teesside Snapper/Alamy Live News
RMDTDP26–Man running on North Gare beach at sunrise.Redcar Steelworks in on the south side of the Tees estuary, Teesmouth in background. England. UK
RMADMR6H–Redcar Steelworks Teesside Cleveland England UK
RMC1DMMR–Redcar steelworks outline against dark forbidding sky
RMTR7PP7–Redcar, Cleveland, England, Britain
RMC3DBW0–Redcar steelworks and sandy beach
RM2RCE9XM–The demolition of the blast furnace and hearth at Redcar Steelworks which is being demolished to make way for the development of the Teesworks carbon
RF2F94Y1J–A tangle of buildings, scaffolding, heavy pipe lines and covered conveyors from the abandoned Redcar Steelworks industrial complex.
RFEF3TXN–SAPPHIRE AND STEEL
RM2GE8B67–Redcar Steelworks awaiting demolishion
RMCPWJPE–Night at the former British Steel works at Redcar, now operated by Sahaviriya Steel Industries (SSI).
RF2F94XE6–The silhouetted skeletal remains of Redcar’s steelworks with an intense sunset with the metal work and rivets of a bridge filling the foreground.
RM2F3GK51–Redcar, Cleveland, UK, 16th March 2021. People walking and playing football on the beach at Redcar, Cleveland, UK, as the Sun sets behind the Teesside Steelworks. The Redcar site once contained the largest blast furnace in Europe. Due to the Chinese government flooding the world market with cheap subsidised steel, British steel became uneconomic. The Teesside site closed in 2015. Credit: Paul Thompson/Alamy Live News.
RF2F94YBN–A detail from the abandoned Redcar Steelworks complex, showing the intricate web of support structures for the blast furnace and a rusting workshop.
RM2E3R3R3–The Redcar Blast furnace, part of Teesside Steelworks. Once the second largest blast furnace in Europe. The steelworks closed in 2015, as a result of
RMF34H55–Redcar, UK. 29th September, 2015. SSI Steelworks at Redcar, the day after it was announced that 1700 jobs would be lost as the plant will be mothballed. Redcar, UK on the 29th September 2015 Credit: Nicholas Wesson/Alamy Live News
RMF239C8–sun sets over Redcar SSI Steelworks industry silouetted against an orange glow
RMB767PT–Redcar steelworks with small inshore fishing boats at Paddys Hole inlet on the River Tees at Teesmouth on the South Gare
RMB6MMH8–Corus Steelworks Redcar Teesside at night
RM2KGKG89–Redcar, UK. 23 Nov 2022. Today the explosive demolition of the iconic Redcar Blast Furnace took place in what will have been a bittersweet moment for the people of Teesside. The former steelworks have dominated the Teesside skyline since the 1970s. Redcar Steelworks closed in 2015 and now make way for new investment as part of the Teesside Freeport development. Credit: Teesside Snapper/Alamy Live News
RMDTDP20–Man running on North Gare beach at sunrise.Redcar Steelworks in on the south side of the Tees estuary, Teesmouth in background. England. UK
RMADM7RJ–Redcar Steelworks Teesside Cleveland England UK
RMF2J7R3–North Gare beach near Seaton Carew, UK. 20th September, 2015. Weather: early morning jogger at sunrise on Sunday on North Gare beach near Seaton Carew with Teesside Offshore Windfarm and Redcar Steelworks in distance in distance. PICTURED: Redcar Steelworks owners, SSI, announced on Friday 18th September 2015 that they were suspending steel production at the historic Redcar Plant due to mounting debts and fallling Steel prices. Around 2,000 people are employed at the plant. Credit: Alan Dawson News/Alamy Live News
RM2RCE9TW–The demolition of the blast furnace and hearth at Redcar Steelworks which is being demolished to make way for the development of the Teesworks carbon
RMH2J030–Young family on boating lake at Redcar, north east England. UK.
RMC3044A–Steelworks panorama Redcar Teeside
RMFDFJRP–Train station at Redcar British Steel with blast furnace in background. Redcar, England, UK. The least used station in Britain 2017-18
RMC2E23K–Rainbow over Redcar steelworks
RMATGPDY–Corus Steelworks Teesmouth Redcar North East England
RM2GMD41J–Dorman Long Tower, a listed structure that controversially, has had its listing revoked and was demolished, Redcar, Teesside, England, UK
RF2F94XXD–The derelict, abandoned hulk of the blast furnace at the Redcar Steelworks against a dramatic sky, seen from the grass-covered slagfields.
RMF6RGEH–The blast furnace at Redcar steelworks, still operating in early 2015.
RF2J9GPAW–Landscape image showing fishing boats and industry at South Gare on Teesside near Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England, UK.
RFB6T365–Steel factory chimneys and gas flare stack at Redcar Cleveland Teesside at dusk
RM2KGGYKF–The Redcar Blast Furnace, Casting Houses, the Dust Catcher and Charge Conveyors, at the former steelworks site which have dominated the Teesside skyline for over four decades, are brought down by controlled explosion. Picture date: Wednesday November 23, 2022.
RM2KGKH15–Redcar, UK. 23 Nov 2022. Today the explosive demolition of the iconic Redcar Blast Furnace took place in what will have been a bittersweet moment for the people of Teesside. The former steelworks have dominated the Teesside skyline since the 1970s. Redcar Steelworks closed in 2015 and now make way for new investment as part of the Teesside Freeport development. Credit: Teesside Snapper/Alamy Live News
RM2EW295J–1978 Redcar Yorkshire - Redcar is a seaside town in Redcar and Cleveland, North Yorkshire, England. The Teesside Steelworks was a large steelworks stretching from the towns of Middlesbrough to Redcar in North Yorkshire, England. At its height there were 91 blast furnaces within a 10 mile radius of the area. By the late 1970s, there was only one left on Teesside. Opened in 1979 and located near the mouth of the River Tees, the Redcar blast furnace was the second largest in Europe.The majority of the steelworks, including the Redcar blast furnace closed in 2015 Redcar North Yorkshire UK GB
RM2K492YN–Teesside, UK. 01 Oct 2022. Today the explosive demolition took place of the former Basic Oxygen Steelmaking (BOS) Plant to make way for future redevelopment of the site as part of the Teesside Freeport. It was one of the largest single explosive demolitions operations in the last 75 years, as the 65-metre, 105,000-tonne building was brought down by around 1.6 tonnes of explosives. Credit: Teesside Snapper/Alamy Live News
RMAE71GM–Redcar Steelworks Teesside Cleveland England UK
RMTR7PPE–Redcar, Cleveland, England, Britain
RM2M5ENX8–Recently demolished Warrenby steelworks seen across South Gare fishermans huts
RM2TCEY0J–Scrap metal piled up on the site of the old Redcar Steelworks which is being demolished to make way for the development of the Teesworks carbon emissi
RFA3NHTM–British Steel Industry Plant industrial site Coke Ovens. Steelworks emitting steam plume at Middlesbrough, Redcar, Teesside, North Yorkshire UK
RMA1P8K9–Teesside steelworks at sunset, Redcar, Cleveland, England
RMRH2HKE–Train station at Redcar British Steel with blast furnace in background. Redcar, England, UK. The least used station in Britain 2017-18
RM2AK073F–A close up view of the former SSI steelworks at South Gare,Redcar,England,UK
RM2RAE7M2–Teesside, North Yorkshire, UK. The area is set to host the UK's largest and First Freeport.
RFF145HP–Pipeline and steelworks. Photographed in Teesside, UK
RF2F94W8A–A panoramic sweep of Redcar Beach towards South Gare at twilight, with the last of the sunset silhouetting the skeletal Steelworks.
RMDHF94T–NIGHT DRAWS IN
RMF6RGEE–The blast furnace at Redcar steelworks, still operating in early 2015.
RF2J9GPB5–Landscape image showing fishing boats and industry at South Gare on Teesside near Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England, UK.
RMB6T2GM–Evening sunset dusk over Paddys Hole harbour on South Gare of the River Tees at Teesmouth near Redcar Teesside with steelworks
RM2KGGYN1–The Redcar Blast Furnace, Casting Houses, the Dust Catcher and Charge Conveyors, at the former steelworks site which have dominated the Teesside skyline for over four decades, are brought down by controlled explosion. Picture date: Wednesday November 23, 2022.
RMPGMPKN–Redcar industry seen from the North Gare of the River Tees.
RM2EW293P–1978 Redcar Yorkshire - Redcar is a seaside town in Redcar and Cleveland, North Yorkshire, England. The Teesside Steelworks was a large steelworks stretching from the towns of Middlesbrough to Redcar in North Yorkshire, England. At its height there were 91 blast furnaces within a 10 mile radius of the area. By the late 1970s, there was only one left on Teesside. Opened in 1979 and located near the mouth of the River Tees, the Redcar blast furnace was the second largest in Europe.The majority of the steelworks, including the Redcar blast furnace closed in 2015 Redcar North Yorkshire UK GB
RM2K492YH–Teesside, UK. 01 Oct 2022. Today the explosive demolition took place of the former Basic Oxygen Steelmaking (BOS) Plant to make way for future redevelopment of the site as part of the Teesside Freeport. It was one of the largest single explosive demolitions operations in the last 75 years, as the 65-metre, 105,000-tonne building was brought down by around 1.6 tonnes of explosives. Credit: Teesside Snapper/Alamy Live News
RMADM2KR–Redcar Steelworks Teesside Cleveland England UK
RMTR7PTM–Redcar, Cleveland, England, Britain
RF2WPE0J7–Redcar Steelworks and Windfarm, Teesside
RM2TCEY1B–Scrap metal piled up on the site of the old Redcar Steelworks which is being demolished to make way for the development of the Teesworks carbon emissi
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