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  1. Electricity first supplied to Londonderry under the provisions of the Londonderry Electric Lighting Order 1891 confirmed by the Electric Lighting Orders Confirmation (No. 3) Act 1891. Further powers were given by the Londonderry Corporation Act 1918 .

  2. Electricity first arrives in Londonderry; Electric streetcar line runs through Londonderry connecting to Manchester.

  3. HISTORY. Derry was seized by the English towards the close of Elizabeth's reign, for the purpose of checking the power of O'Nial and O'Donnel; and when the earls of Tyrone and Tyrconnel fled the country, in 1607, nearly the whole of six counties in Ulster were confiscated.

  4. May 28, 2022 · The IRA, an obscure group of diehards, ran a steam engine into the GNR station in Derry and blew up an electricity substation near my primary school. My dad brought home a shellac disc of the Ballad of Sean South that honoured the martyred dead ( though not in our house) and a man threw a stone at the courthouse window opposite and yelled ...

  5. - The eastern portion of the original town was set off in 1828 and incorporated as Derry. - Genealogical history: p. 254-312. - Also available in digital form.

  6. The company, like other electricity suppliers, tried hard to promote the use of electricity, both in industry and in the home. This copy of "Electricity for Everybody", by Borlase Matthews, was first published by the Electrical Press, London, in 1912.

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  8. Dec 23, 2017 · This volume focuses on the seventeenth century plantation of county Londonderry and makes available for the first time two important genealogical sources, the 1630 Muster Roll and the Summonister (Court) Rolls c.1615-1670 for county Londonderry.

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