Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1922 New power station opened at Freemen's Meadow at Aylestone. The main contractor was [[English Electric Co]].
1922 New power station opened at Freemen's Meadow at Aylestone. The main contractor was [[English Electric Co]].


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1895. Corliss compound engines for the Leicester Power Station.
1895. Electricity Works.
1895. Compound Corliss engines by Hick, Hargreaves and Co.

Leicester Power Station

1894 The first electricity power station in Leicester was built at the Aylestone Road Gas Works.

Engines by Hick, Hargreaves and Co

1922 New power station opened at Freemen's Meadow at Aylestone. The main contractor was English Electric Co.

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