National Grid - Keeping The Lights On
National Grid operations staff reflect on their work keeping the lights on, from the 1970s through to the 21st century. Recorded as part of the British Library / National Life Stories project, An Oral History of The Electricity Supply Industry in the UK. For more information on the project visit www.bl.uk/nls

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