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London Metropolitan Archives London LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 LONDON ELECTRICITY BOARD (LEB) LMA/4278 Reference Description Dates PRE-VESTING UNDERTAKINGS (1882 - 1948) Saint Pancras Metropolitan Borough Council LMA/4278/01/001 Letter book volume XLI 1903-1903 1 volume Former Reference: 1/1 LMA/4278/01/002 Reports to committee 1894-1919 1 volume Former Reference: 1/2 LMA/4278/01/003 Highgate (rotary) Sub-Station Extract from 1957-1957 progress report 1 volume Former Reference: 1/2 LMA/4278/01/004 Article on 57 Pratt Street (Borough Office) by 1958-1958 W.H. Matthews 1 file Former Reference: 1/3 LMA/4278/01/005 Saint Pancras Electric Lighting (Regents Park 1958-1958 Station) by W.H. Barnes {includes photographs of 57 Pratt Street} 1 file Former Reference: 1/3 LMA/4278/01/006 Starting for service of the 7000 kW Ljungstrom 1924-1924 Turbo Generator 1 brochure Former Reference: 1/3 LMA/4278/01/007 Vestry Arc. The historic public lighting columns 1979-1979 of Saint Pancras, by Peter G. Scott 1 volume LMA/4278/01/008/001 Annual statement of accounts Booklets 001- 1891-1939 020 20 booklets Former Reference: 1/4 LMA/4278/01/008/021 Annual statement of accounts Booklets 021- 1891-1939 045 24 booklets Former Reference: 1/4 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 LONDON ELECTRICITY BOARD (LEB) LMA/4278 Reference Description Dates LMA/4278/01/009 Saint Pancras electricity Act 1906-1906 1 volume Former Reference: 1/5 LMA/4278/01/010 Switch House and meter department Pratt 1932-1932 Street, taken by Mr. W.J. Barnes Constructional Engineer 1 bundle of 3 photographs Former Reference: 1/7 LMA/4278/01/011 New offices at 57 Pratt Street taken by Mr. W.J. 1938-1938 Barnes, Constructional Engineer 1 bundle of 10 photographs Former Reference: 1/7 LMA/4278/01/012 Stores building and garage Georgiana Street, 1936-1936 Camden Town taken by Mr. W.J. Barnes, Constructional Engineer 1 Photograph Album Former Reference: 1/7 LMA/4278/01/013 Showroom Fronts 1949-195- 2 photographs photographs Former Reference: 1/7 LMA/4278/01/014 Arc Circuits and Key Plans (Public Lighting) 193--195- 1 volume LMA/4278/01/015 Draughtsmen's sketch books for Saint Pancras 1898-1903 Vestry Electric Lighting Department 1898,1903 5 volumes LMA/4278/01/016 Swan necks for lamp columns 1934-1944 1 roll of 3 plans LMA/4278/01/017 Arc Circuits and Key Plans, and King's Road 193--194- Access by appointment only. Power Station file Please contact staff 1 microfilm (separate strips) London Electric Supply Corporation Limited LMA/4278/01/018/001 Sir Coutts Lindsay Company Limited minute 1885-1888 book 1 volume Former Reference: 5/1 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 LONDON ELECTRICITY BOARD (LEB) LMA/4278 Reference Description Dates LMA/4278/01/018/002 Sir Coutts Lindsay Company Limited minute 1885-1888 book 1 volume Former Reference: 5/1 LMA/4278/01/019/001 Board of directors minute book 1888-1948 1 volume Former Reference: 5/1 LMA/4278/01/019/002 Board of directors minute book 1888-1948 1 volume Former Reference: 5/1 LMA/4278/01/019/003 Board of directors minute book 1888-1948 1 volume Former Reference: 5/1 LMA/4278/01/019/004 Board of directors minute book 1888-1948 1 volume Former Reference: 5/1 LMA/4278/01/019/005 Board of directors minute book 1888-1948 1 volume Former Reference: 5/1 LMA/4278/01/020 General meetings 1888-1948 1 volume Former Reference: 5/1 LMA/4278/01/021 Works Committee 1889-1901 1 volume Former Reference: 5/1 LMA/4278/01/022/001 Foremans Diary 1892-1902 1 volume Former Reference: 5/2 LMA/4278/01/022/002 Foremans Diary 1892-1902 1 volume Former Reference: 5/2 LMA/4278/01/022/003 Foremans Diary 1892-1902 1 volume Former Reference: 5/2 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 LONDON ELECTRICITY BOARD (LEB) LMA/4278 Reference Description Dates LMA/4278/01/022/004 Foremans Diary 1892-1902 1 volume Former Reference: 5/2 LMA/4278/01/022/005 Foremans Diary 1892-1902 1 volume Former Reference: 5/2 LMA/4278/01/022/006 Foremans Diary 1892-1902 1 volume Former Reference: 5/2 LMA/4278/01/022/007 Foremans Diary 1892-1902 1 volume Former Reference: 5/2 LMA/4278/01/022/008 Foremans Diary 1892-1902 1 volume Former Reference: 5/2 LMA/4278/01/022/009 Foremans Diary 1892-1902 1 volume Former Reference: 5/2 LMA/4278/01/022/010 Foremans Diary 1892-1902 1 volume Former Reference: 5/2 LMA/4278/01/022/011 Foremans Diary 1892-1902 1 volume Former Reference: 5/2 LMA/4278/01/023/001 Daily Reports 1895-1898 1 volume Former Reference: 5/2 LMA/4278/01/023/002 Daily Reports 1895-1898 1 volume Former Reference: 5/2 LMA/4278/01/023/003 Daily Reports 1895-1898 1 volume Former Reference: 5/2 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 LONDON ELECTRICITY BOARD (LEB) LMA/4278 Reference Description Dates LMA/4278/01/023/B Construction consumer supply work forms 1899-1947 including 'incidental remarks and Engineer's reports' (2513-2613) Indexed by consumer name (with address) 1 volume LMA/4278/01/023/C Construction consumer supply work forms 1902-1939 including 'incidental remarks and Engineer's reports' (3100-3200) Indexed by consumer name (with address) 1 volume LMA/4278/01/023/D Construction consumer supply work forms 1908-1952 including 'incidental remarks and Engineer's reports' (4401-4500) Indexed by consumer name (with address) 1 volume Former Reference: Volume 44 LMA/4278/01/023/E Construction consumer supply work forms 1909-1933 including 'incidental remarks and Engineer's reports' (4601-4700) Indexed by consumer name (with address) 1 volume Former Reference: Volume 46 LMA/4278/01/023/F Construction consumer supply work forms for 1909-1946 The Fixed Price Light Company Limited including 'remarks' (5001-5100) Indexed by consumer name (with address) 1 volume Former Reference: Volume 50 LMA/4278/01/023/G Construction consumer supply work forms 1911-1952 including 'remarks' (5501-5600) Indexed by consumer name (with address) 1 volume Former Reference: Volume 55 LMA/4278/01/023/H Construction consumer supply work forms 1929-1953 including 'remarks' (9201-9300) Indexed by consumer name (with address) 1 volume Former Reference: Volume 92 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 LONDON ELECTRICITY BOARD (LEB) LMA/4278 Reference Description Dates LMA/4278/01/023/I Construction consumer supply work forms 1930-1951 including 'remarks' (9401-9500) Indexed by consumer name (with address) 1 volume Former Reference: Volume 94 LMA/4278/01/024 History of London Electric Supply Corporation 1947-1957 Limited 1 file Former Reference: 5/3 LMA/4278/01/025 History of Deptford Generator 1889-1912 with 1912-1912 photographs 2 volumes Former Reference: 5/3 LMA/4278/01/026 Pioneers of Power The Story of the London 1987-1987 Electric Supply Corporation 1887-1948 by Rob Cochrane 1 volume Former Reference: 5/3 LMA/4278/01/027 Letters dealing with the Standardisation of 1929-1935 frequency on the Deptford Circuit 1 file Former Reference: 5/6 LMA/4278/01/028 Correspondence with County of London Electric 1904-1916 Supply Company regarding rates for energy where the two companies supply the same area 1 file Former Reference: 5/6 LMA/4278/01/029 Mr. H.C. Carter Secretary of London Electricity 19---19-- Supply Corporation 1 photograph photograph Former Reference: 5/7 LMA/4278/01/030 Mr G.W. Partridge Chief Engineer of London 192--192- Electric Supply Corporation 1 photograph photograph Former Reference: 5/7 LMA/4278/01/031 Memorandum and Articles of Association 1887-1963 1 volume LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 7 LONDON ELECTRICITY BOARD (LEB) LMA/4278 Reference Description Dates LMA/4278/01/032 Clauses and agreements 1894-194- 1 volume LMA/4278/01/033 Supply area and existing authorised distributors 1947-1948 1 file of 2 plans Former Reference: 5/12 LMA/4278/01/034 Offices, showrooms and stores, Stamford 1930-1930 Street elevation 1 roll LMA/4278/01/788 London Electricity Supply Corporation annual 1888-1948 reports and statement of accounts 1 file Former Reference: 159 Metropolitan Electric Supply Company Limited LMA/4278/01/035 Description of the Metropolitan Electric Supply 1905-1905 Company's new system of supply in the Mid London area 1 booklet Former Reference: 6/3 LMA/4278/01/036 Correspondence with County of London Electric 1909-1917 Supply Company 1 file Former Reference: 6/6 LMA/4278/01/037 Mr. H. Cunliffe Owen Secretary of the 19---19-- Metropolitan Electric Supply Company Limited 1 photograph Former Reference: 6/7 LMA/4278/01/038 Brookes Market, Holborn Proposed 1947-1948 underground Sub-Station 1 roll of 3 plans LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 8 LONDON ELECTRICITY BOARD (LEB) LMA/4278 Reference Description Dates LMA/4278/01/038/A Register of Employees 1918-1927 Gives name, address, 'form of exemption (if any)', marital status, age at 1 Jan 1917, date of engagement, occupation prior to 15 Aug 1915, position, degree of skill, scheduled occupation code number, details on joining up/return from First World War/when left. Indexed by staff name and arranged by workplace. Includes staff engaged prior to 1918 still in the company's employment 1 volume Notting Hill Electric Lighting Company LMA/4278/01/039 Board of directors minutes 1888-1890 1 volume Former Reference: 8/1 LMA/4278/01/040 Board of Directors minute book 1891-1894 1 volume Former Reference: 8/1 LMA/4278/01/041 Board of Directors minute book 1894-1901 1 volume Former Reference: 8/1 LMA/4278/01/042 Board of Directors minute book 1902-1916 1 volume Former Reference: 8/1 LMA/4278/01/043 Board of Directors minute book 1916-1933 1 volume Former Reference: 8/1 LMA/4278/01/044 Board of Directors minute book 1933-1948 1 volume Former Reference: 8/1 LMA/4278/01/045 General meetings minute book {previous 1902-1939 minutes with Board of directors minutes} 1 volume Former Reference: 8/1 LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 9 LONDON ELECTRICITY BOARD (LEB) LMA/4278 Reference Description Dates LMA/4278/01/046 Farewell address of Mr A.E Franklin {Chairman} 1936-1936 giving history of the company {reprint from The Times 1936} 1 file Former Reference: 8/3 LMA/4278/01/047 Details of directorate 1888-1936 1958-1958 1 file Former Reference: 8/3 LMA/4278/01/048 Mr.
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