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1927 Formation of the West Midland Joint Electricity Authority, including Wolverhampton, Walsall, West Bromwich, Shrewsbury, ...<ref>Smethwick Telephone 12 February 1927</ref>


1929 Contracts amounting to nearly £250,000 have been placed by the West Midland Joint Electricity Authority for the equipment of the first section of the [[Ironbridge Power Station|super power station at Iron Bridge]].<ref>Shrewsbury Chronicle 21 June 1929</ref>
1938 As a result transferring its electricity undertaking to the West Midland Joint Electricity Authority, Shrewsbury Corporation will receive £256,837 <ref>Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette  11 October 1938</ref>
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1927 Formation of the West Midland Joint Electricity Authority, including Wolverhampton, Walsall, West Bromwich, Shrewsbury, ...[1]

1929 Contracts amounting to nearly £250,000 have been placed by the West Midland Joint Electricity Authority for the equipment of the first section of the super power station at Iron Bridge.[2]

1938 As a result transferring its electricity undertaking to the West Midland Joint Electricity Authority, Shrewsbury Corporation will receive £256,837 [3]


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Sources of Information

  1. Smethwick Telephone 12 February 1927
  2. Shrewsbury Chronicle 21 June 1929
  3. Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette 11 October 1938