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Museum Ref No: D_Kingland_Road_0024Kingland Crescent bus station with double-decker bus and lamp standards. Photographer S.A.H. Swain.
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Museum Ref No: D_Kingland_Road_0001Kingland Road, 1898. Seacroft (ivy clad) and Greenfield Cottages (with conservatory). Street lamps. Photographer John Bayley Dennis
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Museum Ref No: D_Kingland_Road_0004Kingland Road, 1898. J.S. Willmott (grocer) and J. Gritten (cobbler). Street lamp. Photographer J.B. Dennis.
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Museum Ref No: D_Kingland_Road_0018Kingland Road. R.C. Belben (estate agent) and F.C. Hardy (nurseryman). Lamp standard.
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Museum Ref No: D_Lagland_Street_0024Lagland Street, cleared area. Lamp standard. Photograph Barbara Bristowe
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Museum Ref No: D_Lagland_Street_0025Lagland Street, cleared area. Lamp standard. Photograph Barbara Bristowe
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Museum Ref No: D_Lagland_Street_0032Lagland Street at junction with Strand Street, houses being demolished. Lamp standard. 1960s
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Museum Ref No: f1c_0002Concrete lamp posts. Cheaper and not requiring paint, these reinforced concrete lamp standards, which are made locally, are being experiemented with at Poole, Dorset. Design can be varied to suit any particular scheme. Copyright photo by: SW Batting.
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Museum Ref No: f1c_0003Street lighting: gas-electricity conversion. Old gas lamp standards, c.1960s, dumped in Serpentine Road. Entrance to the council's central depot, now the site of the new Barclay's International car park (1975).
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Museum Ref No: D_Church_Street_0015Market Street from junction with Levett's Lane. Lamp standard.
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