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"Red Guard"(NLYL)
Seems like I am taking us round the same loop again. I think the discussion (on Urban) started with a photo of a Radiogram with odd specifications in Bon Marché!1888, according to this and a few other things on the web
This is the beginning of an illustrated article in the Brixton Society newsletter from March 2023.
Brixton’s Power Station
Although Brixton was using electric light in Electric Avenue by 1895, much street lighting was
originally by gas, as were domestic house lights in the 1880s and before.
From 1892 the Lambeth Vestry (council) was made responsible for the public electrical supply in
Brixton, and in 1896 the South London Electric Supply Corporation Limited was registered and in
1897 took over future responsibility for supplying electricity to the majority of Lambeth borough.
The Corporation had an authorised capital of £325,000 comprising 65,000 shares of £5 each, with
594 shareholders in 1898. A power station was built in Bengeworth Road, Loughborough Junction
together with a high voltage distribution cable network. Part of the agreement with the Vestry was
that the Corporation would burn dustbin refuse receiving 11½d. per ton destroyed and would
provide current for 25 street lights free of charge. Electricity supply started in November 1899.
So there is a gap between the Vestry power station coming on line and Electric Avenue being "electric"
I rest my case.
The full article on the Bengeworth Road power station is on pages 6-7 in the attachment below.
Unfortunately the Wikipedia link at the end of the article is now dead.
Credit is given to Urban75 contributors for the aerial picture and map.
Edit - the Brixton Society article was written in March but published in the April newsletter.
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