The Belfast skyline has changed forever with the demolition of three of the city's tallest chimneys.
The 240ft chimneys, which overlooked Belfast Lough, have been brought down in a series of controlled explosions at 1900 BST on Friday.
They belonged to a power station which closed in 2002. Once Ireland's largest power station, it produced 240 megawatts of electricity at its peak.
Public access to the demolition site was restricted for safety reasons.
Robin Greer of Northern Ireland Electricity said it was a landmark event.
"The demolition of the chimneys not only changes the Belfast skyline, it marks a new opportunity for power generation in Northern Ireland," he said.
"Once the demolition project is completed, the site will be kept in a landbank reserved for future electricity generation."
Power Station West, which cost
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