460 Eddy St
Providence, RI 02903, USA

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  • Marley Zielike

Manchester St Generating Station, 460 Eddy St Providence, Providence County, RI

electric street railways, followed by electric light and power generation. The main station building is an important local example of early-twentieth-century industrial architecture.

Manchester St Generating Station, 460 Eddy St Providence, Providence County, RI

electric street railways, followed by electric light and power generation. The main station building is an important local example of early-twentieth-century industrial architecture.

  • Marley Zielike

Manchester St Generating Station, Manchester St Station, 460 Eddy St Providence, Providence County, RI

The Manchester Street Station building is significant both for its architecture and its historical function. An important local example of industrial architecture which embodies industrial design, construction, and electrical engineering techniques of the first half of the twentieth century, it is also the primary building and core of the electrical generating plant and houses the boilers, turbines, and associated power generating machinery. The original 1903 architectural design was possibly the work of Alfred Stone of the prolific Providence architectural firm, Stone Carpenter & Wilson. The 1940s additions to the south elevation are significant as the documented designs of Paul P. Cret of Philadelphia, one of the nation`s most well-known turn-of-the-century architects.

Manchester St Generating Station, Manchester St Station, 460 Eddy St Providence, Providence County, RI

The Manchester Street Station building is significant both for its architecture and its historical function. An important local example of industrial architecture which embodies industrial design, construction, and electrical engineering techniques of the first half of the twentieth century, it is also the primary building and core of the electrical generating plant and houses the boilers, turbines, and associated power generating machinery. The original 1903 architectural design was possibly the work of Alfred Stone of the prolific Providence architectural firm, Stone Carpenter & Wilson. The 1940s additions to the south elevation are significant as the documented designs of Paul P. Cret of Philadelphia, one of the nation`s most well-known turn-of-the-century architects.

  • Marley Zielike

Manchester St Generating Station, Breaker House, 460 Eddy St Providence, Providence County, RI

This structure, along with the three Transfer Houses (HAER No. RI-35-C) and the Conveyors (HAER No. RI-35-D) form the yard coal delivery and handling system constructed between 1940 and ca. 1950. The system functioned to provide coal to fire the power plant boilers in the Station (HAER No. RI-35-A). Rock coal was reduced to approximately 2-inch pieces in the Breaker House, which is significant as an integral component of fuel supply for the plant`s electrical power generation operations.

Manchester St Generating Station, Breaker House, 460 Eddy St Providence, Providence County, RI

This structure, along with the three Transfer Houses (HAER No. RI-35-C) and the Conveyors (HAER No. RI-35-D) form the yard coal delivery and handling system constructed between 1940 and ca. 1950. The system functioned to provide coal to fire the power plant boilers in the Station (HAER No. RI-35-A). Rock coal was reduced to approximately 2-inch pieces in the Breaker House, which is significant as an integral component of fuel supply for the plant`s electrical power generation operations.

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