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Abadan Moves To The Thames Oil Town For The Isle of Grain -- From one of the chimneys now being built on the Isle of Grain for the new oil refinery, and Anglo-Iranian oil company official has a grandstand view of the present transformation of the marshes. The river Medway is seen in background.At the mouth of the rive Thames Lies the Isle of Grain, a Marshy Island on which the Anglo-Iranian oil company is building a new Abadan. On salt-flats which for centuries have known little by the cry of seagulls, a huge refinery is springing up which by 1953 will be processing 4,000,000 tons of crude oil a year. March 6, 1952. (Photo by Paul Popper).

Abadan Moves To The Thames Oil Town For The Isle of Grain -- From one of the chimneys now being built on the Isle of Grain for the new oil refinery, and Anglo-Iranian oil company official has a grandstand view of the present transformation of the marshes. The river Medway is seen in background.At the mouth of the rive Thames Lies the Isle of Grain, a Marshy Island on which the Anglo-Iranian oil company is building a new Abadan. On salt-flats which for centuries have known little by the cry of seagulls, a huge refinery is springing up which by 1953 will be processing 4,000,000 tons of crude oil a year. March 6, 1952. (Photo by Paul Popper).
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Abadan Moves To The Thames Oil Town For The Isle of Grain -- From one of the chimneys now being built on the Isle of Grain for the new oil refinery, and Anglo-Iranian oil company official has a grandstand view of the present transformation of the marshes. The river Medway is seen in background.At the mouth of the rive Thames Lies the Isle of Grain, a Marshy Island on which the Anglo-Iranian oil company is building a new Abadan. On salt-flats which for centuries have known little by the cry of seagulls, a huge refinery is springing up which by 1953 will be processing 4,000,000 tons of crude oil a year. March 6, 1952. (Photo by Paul Popper).
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