The north tower refuses to come down without a fight
So, the towers have gone…but not without making life difficult for the team behind the demolition.
It was somewhat satisfying to see the north tower resist the “precise destructive qualities” of the Nitroglycerine explosive packed into its 1,250 drilled holes last night. About a third of the tower was left standing, resulting in diggers chipping away at its base until nearly half past five in the morning when the remainder of the tower came down.
This shambles of a demolition doesn’t inspire much hope in Eon’s ability to deliver a worthy replacement.
Alongside coverage in the media (BBC, ITV, The Star), photos and videos from the public have started appearing online. A selection appear below; it is a shame that some people cheered as the towers were demolished.
A great photo from Eddie Robinson:
This is my favourite video, as the night vision and audio make it quite eerie:
The banter in the build up to this is funny:
And a fitting (and deliberate?) musical reference at the start of this:
People mourning the loss of the towers, and those searching out more memorabilia, may be interested to see that Archipelago Gallery, formerly of Ecclesall Road South but now located on Sidney Street, has produced a screen print by Jim Connolly to commemorate their sad demolition:
I have no links to the gallery or artist but I do like this, and at £10 for a poster print, I am tempted to get one. Signed originals are also available for £125. The similarity in style to the paintings of Isaac Mendez, the artist character from TV show Heroes, has been pointed out…


These pictures are great:
http://www.mids-urbexing.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=252&pid=1192&st=0&#entry1192
And this slide show:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/toska/sets/72157606918841932/show/
That’s for the plug mate, the posters are on sale at the link above and this is my personal site….
http://www.jimcportfolio.co.uk/
Many thanks!!!
Here’s the link, ta