The Marquis of Salisbury opening the Liverpool Docks Overhea
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The Marquis of Salisbury opening the Liverpool Docks Overhea
Engraving showing the Marquis of Salisbury (1830-1903) turning on the current at the generating station, Bramley-Moore Dock, Liverpool, 4th February 1893. In the foreground of the engraving can be seen the four horizontal compound steam-engines, which powered the 4 Elwell-Parker dynamos that provided the current for the railway. The Liverpool Docks Overhead Electric Railway provided a passenger service running for seven miles through Liverpools docks
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© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
1830 1893 Bramley Compound Current Dock Docks Electric Engines Foreground Generating Liverpool Marquis Miles Moore Opening Over Head Parker Powered Provided Running Salisbury Turning
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