Re: Canals of Brum
That's in my minds eye of seeing the barges and the horses just beyond Salford Bridge.
Just wondering about the Power Station...When was it built and when was it demolished? Can't seem to find any info on it. I remember it and my father used to call there.
Building of the first power station at Nechells started in 1913,after the City of Birmingham Electricity Supply Department felt that their plant at Summer Lane might have been overtaken by increasing demand.
Work stopped when WW1 broke out,however,demand for electricity from the many munitions factories in the city led the Government and the Electricity Supply Department to construct a temporary power station in 1915 and which took just 9 months to commission.I think it stood just north of Aston Church Road.
Work resumed on the original power station after the war.It was named 'Princes' station after its opening in 1923 by the then Prince of Wales-later Edward III.The station wasn't actually finished until 1929.
In 1946,approval was given for a new power station which became 'Nechells B' (the one in the photo).
The old Princes station closed c1970,and the 'B' station closed about 1984 and is now the site of Star City.The old power station was noted for its wooden cooling towers,which demolition contractors managed to burn to the ground in about 1970!
I used to work at Nechells many years ago and have been doing a some research into the history of the site.
I found this website
https://shoestring.zapto.org/film_locations/Painted Boats/index.html which shows locations used in the film
Painted Boats and there are some interesting pictures of the Birmingham canals,including some of the canal serving 'Princes' power station on page 2.