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Latest revision as of 10:20, 28 March 2025

1899 Built by Grimsby Corporation

Specification of the electrical plant by Professor Kennedy

Buildings designed by the borough surveyor, Mr. Petree

Boilers by E. Danks and Co., Oldbury

Engines, dynamos, and plant by Mather and Platt

Storage battery by Tudor Accumulator Co

Switchboard and apparatus by Thomas White

Feeders and mains by British Insulated Wire Co

Electrical station and buildings, by Hewins and Goodhand, Grimsby.

1929 Grimsby power station was selected for temporary use under the Mid-East England Electricity Scheme[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Jan. 19, 1929