EPW034081 ENGLAND (1930). The Spa Cotton Mill, the English Electric Works and the Albert Edward Dock, Preston, 1930

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Details

Title [EPW034081] The Spa Cotton Mill, the English Electric Works and the Albert Edward Dock, Preston, 1930
Reference EPW034081
Date July-1930
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Place name PRESTON
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 352573, 429604
Longitude / Latitude -2.7194795946958, 53.760411241857
National Grid Reference SD526296

Pins


wolrab64
Thursday 11th of March 2021 09:08:46 PM
This is a short section of tram track which was used by Dick,Kerr/ English Electric to test trams built there.

mannidaze
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 09:09:12 PM
This barrel roofed warehouse was completed in 1845 at the same time as the Victoria Warehouses which can be seen at the extreme right of the image. Both buildings were made from the same brick and stone. Prior to the diversion of the river channel this shed stood on the quay side. It took it's name from the Paddle Steamer 'Gem' which sailed regularly between Preston and Liverpool in 1852-3. The quay directly opposite this building was adapted to berth the 'Gem' and later paddle steamers by cutting a recess in the wall to accept the sponsons and paddle gear thus eliminating the need for extended gangway planks from ship to shore. The structure was built to allow rail access from both ends but we have no evidence that rails ever entered the building. This was once the western extent of the Ribble Branch Railway. The Gem Shed was finally demolished on June 17th 1981.

Preston Digital Archive
Tuesday 8th of January 2019 02:05:14 AM

Gordw
Tuesday 19th of July 2016 12:07:18 AM