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 Topic review - Electric Wharf, Coventry 
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Reply with quote Post Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 5:50 pm
It certainly looks sad and forlorn in that photo. It's so good that it now has a new lease on life.

Reply with quote Post Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 10:58 pm
Will wrote:
Coventry must have an archive. I've been going to the one in Stratford Upon Avon recently, and found thousands of very old pictures. COventry must have something there, I'm sure you'd find what you need in abundance.

Good luck. :)


Coventry has an archive - it's in the Herbert Art gallery. A lot of Coventry documents were destroyed during the blitz and also in the home of a private collector in Brum in the 19th century.

Here's a picture of the power station:

http://martinnike.fotopic.net/p27548096.html

The Victorian bit is a small brick building out of picture - it's about the size of a garage!

This whole thing has now been converted into apartments/offices for people in the creative industries.

Reply with quote Post Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 6:42 am
I think too that we become very much accustomed to researching information online and indeed the internet is an excellent tool, however, sometimes when we cannot find the information we are looking for a visit to local libraries or archives will often be where those elusive documents and pictures are hiding.

Reply with quote Post Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2007 11:02 am
Coventry must have an archive. I've been going to the one in Stratford Upon Avon recently, and found thousands of very old pictures. COventry must have something there, I'm sure you'd find what you need in abundance.

Good luck. :)

Reply with quote Post Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2007 8:31 am
Yes, that's the one.

There are a few pictures here; ::::: ELECTRICWHARF.COM | INFORMATION | HISTORY ::::: but I haven't been able to find anything else, was really hoping to find some pictures of it from the early to mid 1900's - my Grandmother worked there during that period and it would be fascinating for her to see the old pictures.

Reply with quote Post Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2007 8:05 am
It would seem that it is an old Victorian power station called Sandy Lane Power Station and was Coventry's first. Some interesting background information can be found on:

http://www.iee.org/OnComms/pn/History/HistoryWk_Single_&_2_phase.pdf

I didn't manage to find any historical photos.

Reply with quote Post Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 9:33 pm
what did it used to be called - covernty powerstation turns up about 4 ?

Reply with quote Post Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 2:19 pm
Electric Wharf, Coventry
I'm trying to find some pictures of what the power station which has now been converted into Electric Wharf used to look like.

I'm having no luck so far, does anybody know of any available?

Thanks


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