Plaque

Chelsea Electricity Supply Co.

Inscription

This building was originally constructed by the Chelsea Electricity Supply Co. Ltd., and used from 1899 - 1915 to house the machinery needed to supply electricity to this locality.
R.C.R.B.

Site: Chelsea Electricity Supply Co (1 memorial)

SW3, Milner Street, 4, Robert Lodge

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Chelsea Electricity Supply Co. Ltd

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R.C.R.B.

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