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[[Image:JD 2017 Discovery Mus11.jpg|thumb|Dunston Power Station on the south bank of the Tyne, depicted on a remarkable 42 ft long model of Tyneside, made in 1929, on display at the [[Discovery Museum, Newcastle]]. Part of the Elswick Works of [[Armstrong Whitworth]] can be seen on the north bank]] | |||
1910 The [[Newcastle-upon-Tyne Electric Supply Co]] opened [[Dunston Power Station]] to supply the area south of the River Tyne. | 1910 The [[Newcastle-upon-Tyne Electric Supply Co]] opened [[Dunston Power Station]] to supply the area south of the River Tyne. | ||
Revision as of 10:32, 31 March 2017
1910 The Newcastle-upon-Tyne Electric Supply Co opened Dunston Power Station to supply the area south of the River Tyne.
1911 A series of articles was published in The Engineer about the power station. Read them using the links below;
- (No. I) : The Engineer 1911/07/07.
- (No.II) : The Engineer 1911/07/14.
- (No.III): The Engineer 1911/07/21.
1933 Dunston B station opened