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1890 A letter was read from the Windsor and Eton Electric Light Company, asking for a provisional order to supply electrical energy in the district of this Authority.<ref>Middlesex & Surrey Express 18 October 1890</ref> | 1890 A letter was read from the Windsor and Eton Electric Light Company, asking for a provisional order to supply electrical energy in the district of this Authority.<ref>Middlesex & Surrey Express 18 October 1890</ref> | ||
1896 The premises formerly known as the ..bert Brewery, at Windsor, are being rapidly converted into a central electric light station. The mains will shortly be laid in the streets, and a number of establishments have already ...<ref>Daily Telegraph & Courier (London) 19 September 1896</ref> | |||
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1888 The Windsor and Eton Electric Light Company has just been formed, with a capital of £30,000 in £5 shares, and founders’ shares of £1 each. [1]
1890 A letter was read from the Windsor and Eton Electric Light Company, asking for a provisional order to supply electrical energy in the district of this Authority.[2]
1896 The premises formerly known as the ..bert Brewery, at Windsor, are being rapidly converted into a central electric light station. The mains will shortly be laid in the streets, and a number of establishments have already ...[3]