DescriptionSalt and Pepper, Goole - geograph.org.uk - 456237.jpg
English: Salt & Pepper, Goole, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. Known locally as the Salt & Pepper Pots, Goole's newer 'Pepper' water tower was built in 1933 when the old 'Salt' tower from the 1900s could no longer meet the demands of the town's growing population. Looking west-northwest from the entrance to West Dock North Shed 22 on Lower Bridge Street.
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