Tamworth Street Lighting Plant

From Engineering Heritage Australia


On 9 November 1888 the Tamworth Borough Council inaugurated Australia’s first electric street lighting plant on this site.

Two 12 horsepower stream engines driving Crompton 230 volt 18 kW dynamos supplied electricity to 52 street lights with carbon filament lamps and 7 arc lights.

The system was installed and initially operated by Sydney electrical engineers Harrison and Whiffen, agents for R E Crompton & Co of England.

Its success contributed significantly to the acceptance of electric lighting in Australia.

The plaque on the wall of a building at Tamworth.


The Engineers Australia plaque at Tamworth.


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Tamworth location map.

Engineering Heritage Recognition Program

Marker Type Historic Engineering Marker (HEM)
Award Date 9 November 1988
Heritage Significance On 9 November 1888 the Tamworth Borough Council inaugurated Australia’s first electric street lighting plant on this site.
Nomination Document Available here.
Ceremony Booklet Not available.
Interpretation Panel None Installed.
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