Abstract

Presents a photograph of the newly restored Control Room A at the Battersea Power Station in London. For half a century, the electric power hub controlled the flow of current that met one-fifth of London’s electricity demand. The hub was decommissioned in 1983. Now it has been returned to its original 1930s Art Deco glory. The painstaking restoration, complete with period details— including the gauges engineers relied on when the station was fully functional–took decades to complete.

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