The British Electricity Authority was established by Section 2 of the
Electricity Act 1947. It comprised a chairman and four to six other members appointed by the Minister of Fuel and Power; four members, also appointed by the minister, who were chairmen of an area electricity board (in rotation); and one other member who was chairman of the
North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board.
Management board members The first appointments to the board were: •
Lord Citrine, former member of the
National Coal Board, Chairman • Sir
Henry Self, permanent secretary of the
Ministry of Civil Aviation, Deputy Chairman (Administration) • Sir John Hacking, chief engineer of the
Central Electricity Board, Deputy Chairman (Operations) •
Ernest Bussey, general secretary of the
Electrical Trades Union, Member for Labour Relations and Welfare • Dame
Caroline Haslett, director of the
Electrical Association for Women, member • Sir William Walker, former
Lord Mayor of Manchester, member •
Tom Johnston,
North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board, member • Josiah Eccles,
Merseyside and North Wales Electricity Board, member • W. Lewis,
Midland Electricity Board, Member • J. S. Pickles,
South West Scotland Electricity Board, member • Henry John Randall,
London Electricity Board, member Subsequent appointments were, by rotation, the chairman of the South Eastern (Norman R. Elliott), East Midlands (C. R. King), South Wales (L. Howes) and South East Scotland Electricity Board (Sir Norman Duke) were appointed members of the BEA from 1 January 1950. Their terms expired on 31 December 1951 and were succeeded by the appointment of C. T. Melling (Eastern Electricity Board), H. H. Mullens (North Eastern), H. Nimmo (Southern), and S. F. Steward (South Western). Sir John Hacking retired in 1953 and his place on the board was taken by Josiah Eccles as deputy chairman with effect from January 1954. Appointments by rotation with effect from 1 January 1954 were H. J. Randall (London), W. S. Lewis (Midlands), D. Bellamy (Yorkshire), and Sir John Hallsworth (North Western). The
Chief Contracts Officer (F. W. Smith) was responsible to both of the deputy chairmen. A board member (E. W. Bussey) was responsible for Labour Relations and Welfare. Under the Deputy Chairman for Administration (Sir Henry Self) were: •
The Secretary (H. F. Carpenter) •
Commercial Manager (E. R. Wilkinson) •
Chief Accountant (D. W. Coates) •
Chief legal adviser (R. A. Finn) Under the Deputy Chairman for Operations (Sir John Hacking) was: •
Chief Engineer (V. A. Pask), who had four deputy chief engineers •
Deputy Chief Engineer Generation had two engineering teams: • Generation Design Engineer • Generation Operations Engineer •
Deputy Chief Engineer Transmission had three engineering teams: • Transmission Design Engineer • Transmission Construction Engineer • System Operation Engineer, responsible for national control •
Deputy Chief Engineer Generating Station Construction had four engineering teams: • Coordination Engineer • Production Inspection and Test Engineer • Specifications and Contracts • HQ Stations Supervising Engineer •
Deputy Chief Engineer Research had two engineering teams: • Director of Laboratories • Engineer-in-Charge Electro-Technical Research ==Area boards==