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1900 North Metropolitan Electric Power Supply Act, 1900. | 1900 North Metropolitan Electric Power Supply Act, 1900. | ||
Early 1900s purchased the power station that had been built at Worcester | Early 1900s purchased the [[Worcester Power Station|power station that had been built at Worcester]] | ||
1904 Acquired a [[Taylors Lane Power Station|Willesden power station]] | |||
1926 Constructed a power station at [[Brimsdown Power Station|Brimsdown]] near Enfield | 1926 Constructed a power station at [[Brimsdown Power Station|Brimsdown]] near Enfield | ||
1933 On the formation of the [[London Passenger Transport Board]], the shares in the company owned by the [[Underground Electric Railways Co]] were sold<ref>The Times, May 02, 1933</ref>. | 1933 On the formation of the [[London Passenger Transport Board]], the shares in the company owned by the [[Underground Electric Railways Co]] were sold<ref>The Times, May 02, 1933</ref>. | ||
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1948 The North Metropolitan Power Station Company was nationalised<ref>The Times, 10 March 1948</ref> | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Latest revision as of 11:45, 11 January 2022
Show rooms: Bank parade; Office and Works: Manns Road, Edgware,[1]
1900 North Metropolitan Electric Power Supply Act, 1900.
Early 1900s purchased the power station that had been built at Worcester
1904 Acquired a Willesden power station
1926 Constructed a power station at Brimsdown near Enfield
1933 On the formation of the London Passenger Transport Board, the shares in the company owned by the Underground Electric Railways Co were sold[2].
1948 The North Metropolitan Power Station Company was nationalised[3]