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Gasholders
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The surviving gasholder at Carrickfergus gasworks was erected in 1949 and is the sole survivor of the three that were once on the site. In front is the base of one of the two earlier gasholders at The brick lined tank only needs water around the sides of the metal holder and therefore some of the space inside is filled with a brick cone often referred to as a "dumpling".
All is now preserved as part of the gasworks museum.
All is now preserved as part of the gasworks museum.
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Why fill with a cone though, it is only 1/3rd the volume of the cylinder?
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