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1892 "The Windsor and Eton Light Company was summoned at Windsor for breaking up the streets without the permission of the Corporation ..."<ref>London Evening Standard 19 December 1892</ref> | 1892 "[[Windsor Electric Light Co|The Windsor and Eton Light Company]] was summoned at Windsor for breaking up the streets without the permission of the Corporation ..."<ref>London Evening Standard 19 December 1892</ref> | ||
1899 "Windsor was lighted with electricity for the first time. Ten 2,000 candle-power lamps have been erected in Thames Street, High Street, and Park Street, several 500 candle were in Peascod Street, ..."<ref>Suffolk and Essex Free Press 29 March 1899</ref> | 1899 "Windsor was lighted with electricity for the first time. Ten 2,000 candle-power lamps have been erected in Thames Street, High Street, and Park Street, several 500 candle were in Peascod Street, ..."<ref>Suffolk and Essex Free Press 29 March 1899</ref> |
Latest revision as of 18:24, 21 December 2024
1892 "The Windsor and Eton Light Company was summoned at Windsor for breaking up the streets without the permission of the Corporation ..."[1]
1899 "Windsor was lighted with electricity for the first time. Ten 2,000 candle-power lamps have been erected in Thames Street, High Street, and Park Street, several 500 candle were in Peascod Street, ..."[2]