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Pathways to Power: A History of Lanesborough Power Station

English · Hardback

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Featuring detailed commentary on the early years and day-to-day running of the station, this book also includes appendices listing the names of all 500+ members of staff, station performance reports, statistics and technical data and over seventy images that bring to life this essential chronicle of Ireland's industrial heritage.

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JOHN LOUGHLIN joined ESB as an electrical apprentice in 1967 and was station services manager when the station closed in 2004. He spent a further eighteen months completing specialist projects in ESB Head Office before retiring and becoming a safety consultant. His hobbies include DIY, GAA and he has an active involvement in Tidy Towns.
PATSY FALLON joined ESB in 1965 and retired from the position of station shift manager in 1999. His hobbies in retirement are GAA, golf and his involvement with Lanesborough Retired Staff Association.
BRENDAN WHITTY started his career in 1966 as a mechanical apprentice. He spent most of his time at Lanesborough in the instrumentation section. He retired in 2002 and continues to enjoy gardening, golfing and photography.
J . J . FALLON secured employment with the contractors during the construction of Lanesborough 'A' Generating Station in 1955 and retired as station shift supervisor in 1994. He has a lifetime's interest in restoring old cars and machinery.


Product details

Authors Patsy Fallon, John Loughlin, Brendan Whitty
Publisher Lilliput Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.08.2018
 
EAN 9781843516910
ISBN 978-1-84351-691-0
No. of pages 120
Dimensions 210 mm x 279 mm x 150 mm
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries

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