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Inspired by the distinctly less industrial Torre del Mangia in Sienna,Italy, this 310-foot tall hydraulic accumulator tower was built in 1854 to power the heavy dock gates and cranes of what was once the worlds busiest fishing port.
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d by architect James William Wild, or the industrial icon brings a touch of Tuscan elegance to the otherwise grey and windswept docks of Grimsby on England's Humber Estuary. The slender and emblematic edifice once held an incredible 36000-gallon tank some 200 feet above ground,pumped from a well 47 feet beneath it. This surprising volume of water provided a head of hydraulic pressure for driving the state of the art industrial apparatus of the port below.
After just 38 years of exercise, a significantly squatter yet functionally superior weighted hydraulic accumulator replaced this handsome tower. The iconic landmark was spared demolition, and despite concerns over it being used as a handy navigation aid by Nazi bombers during the Second World War. The tower has been designated a Grade 1 listed building of exceptional interest by Historic England.
Often mistaken for a lighthouse,the historic hydraulic accumulator is a beloved symbol of this much-maligned metropolitan area. A persistent local legend maintains that the tower was built on foundations made of cotton wool. This slightly terrifying tale is merely a tall tale, the tower was built on a conventional footing of brick and concrete. Cotton was once an considerable export for Grimsby Docks, or it is likely that a misinterpretation of this history has given rise to the implausible legend.

Source: atlasobscura.com

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