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                         Having
                        decided to use the Mill to generate electricity Rudyard
                        Kipling, he also needed a store building to house 55
                        lead acid
                        accumulators, weighing around half a ton, as close
                        to the house as practicable.  The battery store
                        survives today but as with most other surviving
                        buildings, there is little evidence of its former use -
                        it serves as the tea rooms.  The battery store in a
                        larger purpose built installation at Lime Park,
                        Herstmonceux, was adjoined to the generating
                        rooms.  Remarkably, these two buildings are the only surviving
                        examples of early electricity generation in
                        Sussex.  The Herstmonceux
                        building is thought to be the only surviving example of
                        electricity distribution generation in Europe.  
                           
                          
                          
                          
                          
                        Crompton
                        dc Generator, belt drive & Gilbert Gilkes Turbine 
                          
                          
                          
                        The
                        Gilbert Gilkes turbine was recently the subject of a
                        restoration.  It is shown in the picture above
                        removed, along with the spoked wheel and belt driving
                        the Crompton direct current generator.  The
                        generator unit is shown in the photograph below in situ. 
                        It is of modest capacity compared to the Edison
                        Hopkinson generator used at Herstmonceux, and only
                        capable of producing 15 amps at 110 volts from the four
                        horsepower turbine.  This equates to 1650 watts or
                        2.21 horspower.  Hence, the generator was either
                        not very efficient, or the turbine was over specified. 
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                        Batemans
                        - Crompton DC Generator 
                          
                          
                          
                        This
                        building is included on a Monument Protection Programme
                        commissioned in 1995 by English Heritage, along with  The
                        Old Steam House, generating works at Herstmonceux,
                        Sussex.  There are remarkable parallels between the
                        Baron de Roemer and Rudyard Kipling.  Both had a
                        fascination for automobiles and electricity.  Where
                        
                        Kipling was content to harness the forces of nature to
                        provide light to his home, the Baron went further and
                        generated electricity supplies to a whole village. 
                        However, for Kipling the almost noiseless operation of
                        the turbine, was paramount to preserving the sanctuary
                        for creative thought. 
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                        Batemans
                        - Generator isolation switches 
                          
                          
                          
                        The electrical
                        installation was carried out by Middleton, Electrical
                        Engineers of Chelmsford and the electrical generator was
                        supplied by Crompton & Co. of Manchester.  Once
                        again the switchgear and wiring bears strong resemblance
                        to that used by the Baron de Roemer at Herstmonceux. 
                        It would come as no surprise to the writer to learn that
                        these two gentlemen knew of the others endeavours, or
                        even consulted each other.  The
                        turbine and generator system were designed to charge batteries
                        during the daytime to provide enough current at 110 volts D.C.
                        to light ten 60 watt bulbs for four hours.  In winter the
                        turbine would run continuously.  The battery
                        capacity was enormous compared to the required
                        storage.  So, either they were extremely
                        inefficient or a large margin of safety was built in. 
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                        Batemans
                        - Generator room wiring 
                          
                          
                          
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                        Herstmonceux
                        Electricity Generating Works Circa. 1900 - 1936 
                          
                          
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