Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1948.

Kingston Power Station was a coal-fired generating station on the Thames in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey (later Greater London). It ceased generating in 1980 and has been demolished.[1]

The two 250-foot chimneys were demolished in 1994.[2]

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