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1895 The Corporation's works were opened by Lord Kelvin
1895 The [[Wolverhampton Corporation Electricity Department|Corporation's]] works were opened by Lord Kelvin


1939 Another large order for Loughborough Brush Electrical Engineering Co., Ltd., has been received to-day for a 30,000 k.w. [[Ljungstrom Turbine|Brush-Lungstrom]] turbo generator from the West Midlands Joint Electricity Authority, for installation at the Wolverhampton Generating Station. The value of the order is approximately £110,000.'<ref>Leicester Daily Mercury - Saturday 13 May 1939</ref>
1939 Another large order for Loughborough [[Brush Electrical Engineering Co]]., Ltd., has been received to-day for a 30,000 k.w. [[Ljungstrom Turbine|Brush-Lungstrom]] turbo generator from the [[West Midlands Joint Electricity Authority]], for installation at the Wolverhampton Generating Station. The value of the order is approximately £110,000.'<ref>Leicester Daily Mercury - Saturday 13 May 1939</ref>


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Latest revision as of 09:01, 14 January 2025

1895 The Corporation's works were opened by Lord Kelvin

1939 Another large order for Loughborough Brush Electrical Engineering Co., Ltd., has been received to-day for a 30,000 k.w. Brush-Lungstrom turbo generator from the West Midlands Joint Electricity Authority, for installation at the Wolverhampton Generating Station. The value of the order is approximately £110,000.'[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. Leicester Daily Mercury - Saturday 13 May 1939