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Weybridge Power Station, Thames Walk, Weybridge, Surrey

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English: In 1890, Weybridge became the first town in Britain to have electric street lighting using incandescent filament bulbs. The power station in Church Walk was capable of generating 70 kW of energy and operated for six years before its closure in 1896.
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