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1899 [[Kensington and Knightsbridge Electric Lighting Co]] and [[Notting Hill Electric Light Co]] started construction of the [[Wood Lane Power Station]] | 1899 [[Kensington and Knightsbridge Electric Lighting Co]] and [[Notting Hill Electric Light Co]] started construction of the [[Wood Lane Power Station]] | ||
1909 One of 5 companies in London that the London County Council proposed to acquire<ref>The London Gazette 19 November 1909</ref> | |||
1923 Main transmission lines were acquired by the [[London Power Co|London Electricity Joint Committee]] which also acquired the [[Wood Lane Power Station|Wood Lane, Shepherd's Bush generating station]]<ref>The Times, Oct 16, 1928</ref>. | 1923 Main transmission lines were acquired by the [[London Power Co|London Electricity Joint Committee]] which also acquired the [[Wood Lane Power Station|Wood Lane, Shepherd's Bush generating station]]<ref>The Times, Oct 16, 1928</ref>. |
Revision as of 10:12, 29 May 2020
1888 The company succeeded the Kensington Court Electric Lighting Company.
1899 Kensington and Knightsbridge Electric Lighting Co and Notting Hill Electric Light Co started construction of the Wood Lane Power Station
1909 One of 5 companies in London that the London County Council proposed to acquire[1]
1923 Main transmission lines were acquired by the London Electricity Joint Committee which also acquired the Wood Lane, Shepherd's Bush generating station[2].