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Early 20th century: The station was built by the [[Durham Electrical Power Distribution Co]] beside the River Tyne at Gateshead. It used coal fuel. | Early 20th century: The station was built by the [[County of Durham Electrical Power Distribution Co|Durham Electrical Power Distribution Co]] beside the River Tyne at Gateshead. It used coal fuel. | ||
1932 Taken over by the [[Newcastle-upon-Tyne Electric Supply Co]] when they bought the Durham company. | 1932 Taken over by the [[Newcastle-upon-Tyne Electric Supply Co]] when they bought the Durham company. |
Revision as of 18:20, 18 January 2022
Early 20th century: The station was built by the Durham Electrical Power Distribution Co beside the River Tyne at Gateshead. It used coal fuel.
1932 Taken over by the Newcastle-upon-Tyne Electric Supply Co when they bought the Durham company.
The site of the power station has since been cleared.