Tramway Generating Station, Melbourne Street
Tramway Generating Station, Melbourne Street
HER Number
1911
District
Newcastle
Site Name
Tramway Generating Station, Melbourne Street
Place
Newcastle
Map Sheet
NZ26SE
Class
Industrial
Site Type: Broad
Power Generation Site
Site Type: Specific
Power Station
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
Early 20th Century 1901 to 1932
Form of Evidence
Extant Building
Description
A municipal power station and administrative building, designed by Benjamin Simpson and constructed between 1901 and 1904 for Newcastle Corporation built to supply electricity for trams and lighting. A substantial building group in brick and stone with eclectic details and some architectural pretentions. The stained glass windows depicting tramcars and the building's imposing entrance are particular features. The generator hall and offices are built externally in red brick wirh cut and moulded sandstone details. The south wall is lit by 14 tall arched windows, and the north by 16 similar but shorter windows. The east end has been extended, possibly in the 1930s, and is lit by 6 oblong, metal-frmaed windows. The interior of the generator hall is lined with turquoise and white glazed bricks. A well-preserved World War 2 air-raid shelter of brick with steel blast doors and internal hatches survives in the basement. LISTED GRADE 2
Easting
425380
Northing
564240
Grid Reference
NZ425380564240
Sources
<< HER 1911 >> English Heritage, 2001, Monuments Protection Program, Step 4 reports - Electric Power Generation Industry
Northern Counties Archaeological Services, 2001, Newcastle City Tramways Building, Melbourne Street, Photographic Recording; Carroll, Rutter, 2012, Ryder (RIBA Publishing)
Northern Counties Archaeological Services, 2001, Newcastle City Tramways Building, Melbourne Street, Photographic Recording; Carroll, Rutter, 2012, Ryder (RIBA Publishing)