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1880 The electric light is about to have a trial in Warrington, at the new works in course of ... for the opposite the entrance to the Town Hall.<ref>Glasgow Evening Times 23 August 1880</ref> | |||
1901 THE ELECTRIC LIGHTING STATION AT WARRINGTON. Proposed Extensions. At a meeting of the Electric Lighting Committee Mr Preece, the electrical engineer,attended,and submitted the following report on the proposed extensions<ref> Warrington Examiner 04 May 1901</ref> | |||
1903 inquiry at Warrington on behalf the Local Government Board into an application of the Corporation for sanction to borrow £20,C00 for extensions at the electricity works<ref>Manchester Courier 01 April 1903</ref> | |||
1910 The Warrington Tramways and Electricity Works had been held up as examples of good management by all the leading electricity papers<ref>: Widnes Examiner 11 June 1910</ref> | |||
Also see [[Warrington Power Station]] | Also see [[Warrington Power Station]] |
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of Warrington
1880 The electric light is about to have a trial in Warrington, at the new works in course of ... for the opposite the entrance to the Town Hall.[1]
1901 THE ELECTRIC LIGHTING STATION AT WARRINGTON. Proposed Extensions. At a meeting of the Electric Lighting Committee Mr Preece, the electrical engineer,attended,and submitted the following report on the proposed extensions[2]
1903 inquiry at Warrington on behalf the Local Government Board into an application of the Corporation for sanction to borrow £20,C00 for extensions at the electricity works[3]
1910 The Warrington Tramways and Electricity Works had been held up as examples of good management by all the leading electricity papers[4]
Also see Warrington Power Station