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Electricity 1930
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Friday 26 January 24 20:42 GMT (UK) »
I have been looking at a sale advertisement from 1930 for a farmhouse in a village, which includes electric light. As electricity had still not reached the village by 1935, would they have had some sort of generator?
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aghadowey
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Friday 26 January 24 20:46 GMT (UK) »
Possibly water turbine?
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Friday 26 January 24 21:37 GMT (UK) »
No water nearby, so not that.
Pay, Kent
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Kent, Felton, Essex
Staples, Wiltshire
Mabel Bagshawe
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Friday 26 January 24 21:55 GMT (UK) »
Personal generator probably _ i'm flicking through a novel written in the 1930s featuring an old farmhouse, as I know there's some discussion of improvements including electricity, to check how they were going to get a supply
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Friday 26 January 24 21:59 GMT (UK) »
Found it - the phrase is "the electric plant can live in the stable" Definitely suggestive of a generator set
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Friday 26 January 24 22:57 GMT (UK) »
Thank you, that is interesting. I suppose it would have to run on petrol. I think there were two cars in the village by then!
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Kent, Felton, Essex
Staples, Wiltshire
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Friday 26 January 24 23:08 GMT (UK) »
The farm we moved to in the 1950s had no electricity in the house. Separate generator for the milking parlour. We installed generators; took a few years for the electricity board to connect us.
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Saturday 27 January 24 10:12 GMT (UK) »
We had a generator when we lived in N Scotland as there were frequent power cuts in the winter. We could run lighting and small things from it.
I can't remember if it ran off diesel or petrol.
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Saturday 27 January 24 14:24 GMT (UK) »
Thanks, it looks as if a petrol generator is the answer.
Pay, Kent
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Kent, Felton, Essex
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