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The new station was built at the corner of Whiston-street  and Bath-place, Haggerston, on  the  banks  of the [[Regents Canal|Regent's Canal]].
The new station was built at the corner of Whiston-street  and Bath-place, Haggerston, on  the  banks  of the [[Regents Canal|Regent's Canal]].


[[Kincaid, Waller and Manville]] designed the station.  [[Babcock and Wilcox]] marine-type boilers supplied steam to 2 slow-speed  Corliss compound  steam  engines,  each coupled  to  a  dynamo  of  800 kW capacity made by the [[British Westinghouse Co|Westinghouse]].
[[Kincaid, Waller and Manville]] designed the station.  [[Babcock and Wilcox]] marine-type boilers supplied steam to 2 slow-speed  Corliss compound  steam  engines,  each coupled  to  a  dynamo  of  800 kW capacity made by [[British Westinghouse Co|Westinghouse]].


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Revision as of 18:09, 15 November 2021

of Whiston Street, Shoreditch

By 1902 Shoreditch Borough Council recognised that a new power station was needed because the original one was too small - see Shoreditch Electricity and Refuse Destructor Works

The new station was built at the corner of Whiston-street and Bath-place, Haggerston, on the banks of the Regent's Canal.

Kincaid, Waller and Manville designed the station. Babcock and Wilcox marine-type boilers supplied steam to 2 slow-speed Corliss compound steam engines, each coupled to a dynamo of 800 kW capacity made by Westinghouse.

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