Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Early 1900s purchased the power station that had been built at Worcester
Early 1900s purchased the 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

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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].

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Sources of Information

  1. Kelly's Directory 1914 - Middlesex, Page 121
  2. The Times, May 02, 1933