We are very happy to announce that the winner of our 2024 DIGITISATION GRANT, which aims at promoting the digitisation of archival metadata for ingestion in APE, is the Historical Archive of National Bank of Greece (HA/NBG), with the project “An initiative for clean energy by the National Bank of Greece in the 1st half of the 20th century: The case of the White Anthrax Archive”.
“White Anthrax” is a term used to refer to the water and waterfalls as a source of electricity during the 20th century; this archival collection held at the HA/NBG related to all stages of the bank’s participation in the initiatives and research on the issue of hydroelectricity exploitation in Greece.
The archive is formed by a variety of documents, and it consists of 172 document files and 22 books, covering the period from 1906 to 1947. It includes, among others, studies on the hydroelectric capacity of rivers in the central and northern parts of Greece, as well as documents related to the general research on the issue of hydroelectricity, manuscripts and official reports covering a wide range of topics related to energy sources, power production, transmission, distribution, and consumption, articles written by scientists and experts working for the Committee for the Study of the Energy Sources of Greece (an initiative of NBG for the conduct of research on utilization of domestic energy sources and in particular hydropower and lignite), publications in the national press, reports on the development of hydropower generation internationally, records and data on the industrialization of Greece, studies on the potential uses of electric power for urban infrastructure, transport, plans, maps, and technical drawings.
The collection will be of particular interest to any historian of energy history and of financial history, as it shows the paramount importance of the National Bank of Greece in developing these energy infrastructures.
The finding aids for the collections will be prepared and ingested in APE, and the plans, maps, and technical drawings will be digitised and link to the finding aids. The completion of the work is scheduled for end of 2024.