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Stock Photo: The Boiler House at Newcastle University is defined by its towering industrial chimney, which rises prominently above the surrounding weathered masonry. This historic structure once served as the home

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The Boiler House at Newcastle University is defined by its towering industrial chimney, which rises prominently above the surrounding weathered masonry. This historic structure once served as the home 138354482

The Boiler House at Newcastle University is defined by its towering industrial chimney, which rises prominently above the surrounding weathered masonry. This historic structure once served as the home

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Rising from a cluster of weathered brick buildings at Newcastle University, the Boiler House and its stately industrial chimney stand silhouetted against the sky. Once a functional powerhouse,the building famously housed the Emerson Cavitation Tunnel