Holborn Viaduct

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Holborn Viaduct

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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....:cool:
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Yes true Dr, its been covered up for quite a while, went by on the No 25 yesterday, done a great job.

Not sure here, but I think that this bridge was the first place in London to get public electric street lighting.
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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....:cool:
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That's taken me back too many years than I care to go, Dr! My first job was at Holborn in an insurance office! :up
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Ruby Slippers wrote:That's taken me back too many years than I care to go, Dr! My first job was at Holborn in an insurance office! :up

I'll bet it was the Pru, Ruby Slippers.

Cap't Bob's old building is still there, though the whole of the ground floor is a Sainsbury's now.
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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.........! :up
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