Reflections on changing industrial landmarks: by J. L. Hodson
There have been many additions to, and some changes in, the familiar patterns of industry since Mr. Hodson was a boy ... the revolutionary p.'t-head at the new oolljeries; the cable-carrying pylons of the British Electricity Authority; rhe great hydro-electric bastions in the Highlands; the glinting pipes and spheres of the oil refineries at Stanlow and on the Isle of Grain. Mr. Hodson considers these changes against the background of some of the social and political changes of our time.