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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> | 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> | ||
1911 An interesting ceremony took place at the Warrington Electricity Works on Thursday evening, when Mrs. James Smethurst (wife of Alderman Smethurst, who is chairman of the Electricity and Tramways Committee) ...<ref>Runcorn Examiner 01 April 1911</ref> | |||
Also see [[Warrington Power Station]] | Also see [[Warrington Power Station]] |
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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.[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]
1911 An interesting ceremony took place at the Warrington Electricity Works on Thursday evening, when Mrs. James Smethurst (wife of Alderman Smethurst, who is chairman of the Electricity and Tramways Committee) ...[5]
Also see Warrington Power Station