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A nice story in today's papers. Holborn Viaduct close to my London home has been in a state of disrepair for 20 years has finally been refurbished. Opened today in 1869. Under the viaduct are vaults, on the left a huge wine warehouse on the right a huge fish wholesaler....
Ps: Incidentally 25,000 sheets of gold leaf (equating to around 350 grams of gold) were used. I was once chatting to the gold leaf restorer asking him about coating the ben-ben on top of my obelisk.
Obelisk....
"The Salvation of Mankind lies in making everything the responsibility of All"
Sophocles.
No sorry that was Godalming. sorry your right...
In early 1882, Edison opened the world’s first steam-powered electricity generating station at Holborn Viaduct in London, where he had entered into an agreement with the City Corporation for a period of three months to provide street lighting.
Thing is it's still there still supplying the city and heats and cools all of Smithfield and The Barbican. It's a secret, not a lot of people know that....
"The Salvation of Mankind lies in making everything the responsibility of All"
Sophocles.
No, it wasn't the Pru, A-Four. It was an underwriters. That has really conjured up some memories though: shopping in Gamages; hot beef and mustard rolls from Hart's Corner; Hatton Garden Post Office - and missing the train home because the queues in the PO were so long.........!