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  1. Gas lamps gradually started replacing oil street lamps in the United States, beginning in the first quarter of the 19th century. [3] The first street in the world to be illuminated by gaslight was Pall Mall in London, starting in 1807.

  2. Marconi was also granted a British patent for an invention by which 'electrical actions or manifestations are transmitted through the air, earth or water by means of electric oscillations of high frequency'. An automatic telephone system was introduced into Great Britain by Strowger and exhibited at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, London.

  3. Jul 13, 2021 · Entrepreneurs and early adopters can kick start rapid transitions, but reaching every part of society needs government support. Indoor sanitation became common in middle class households in the late nineteenth century, but it took sustained government intervention in the second half of the twentieth century to ensure all homes were upgraded.

  4. Dec 6, 2018 · As the city grew and motor vehicles arrived, so too did a new, electric form of stoplight. By 1925 police-operated traffic signals had returned, and in 1926 the first automated light appeared.

  5. Lampholder plug from 1893 GEC Ltd (London) catalogue. When electricity was first introduced into houses in the 1880s, it was primarily used for lighting. One common approach for other appliances (such as vacuum cleaners, electric fans, smoothing irons and curling tong heaters) was to connect to light bulb sockets using lampholder plugs. [1]

  6. New street lighting between 1932 and 1938 in all towns in Great Britain was 78½% electric and 21½% non-electric. - [1938 Advert] In 1928 electricity was responsible for less than 40% of the total lighting of Britain's highways. Now it's 60%. The reason for this increase are:

  7. Aug 23, 2011 · Despite its many drawbacks, gas remained the most popular form of lighting until the launch of the National Grid in the 1930s and the history of lighting would be much duller without it. Karen Wallis-Smith, owns Fritz Fryer Antique Lighting who offer an extensive lighting sales, design and consultancy service, specialising in the high quality restoration of period fittings.

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