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      • It refers to a real place in London, and tells the story of a poor man who beholds the things in life he could never achieve. Electric Avenue is a shopping area in the Brixton section of London, named because is was the first street in the area to get electric lights.
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  2. May 14, 2024 · In London, the introduction of electric street lighting began in 1878 along the Thames Embankment and near Holborn Viaduct. The electrical arc lamp became popular, and by 1881, over 4,000 lamps were in use in London alone.

  3. Electric Avenue is a shopping area in the Brixton section of London, named because is was the first street in the area to get electric lights. Brixton was the setting for riots between police and protesters in 1981, which Grant refers to in the opening line, "Down in the street there is violence."

  4. The history of street lighting in the United States is closely linked to the urbanization of America. Artificial illumination has stimulated commercial activity at night, and has been tied to the country's economic development, including major innovations in transportation, particularly the growth in automobile use.

  5. Initially cabling ran from Dewar Place to Fountainbridge, Haymarket, Dean Bridge, Princes Street and streets north of it, the GPO The Tron and the new university buildings. The voltage was 115v. Princes Street had arc lamps set on ornamental brackets 23 feet high, about 50 yards apart.

  6. Mar 23, 2021 · It received street lights at a time when electricity was a fairly new discovery and was once named as the “Oxford street of the South”. Electric Avenue has a starring role in Eddy Grant’s song of the same name, which refers to the Brixton riots of 1981.

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  7. Feb 7, 1996 · From the time of the first experimental arc lamps on Holborn Viaduct in 1878 to the first permanent electric street lamps in 1891, the denizens of the City of London were subjected to many forms of lighting in which, at one time, electricity played no part and the Viaduct itself reverted to gas lamps on one side and oil on the other.

  8. Nov 6, 2017 · In Britain, Joseph Swan led the charge. He installed his lights at Cragside House in Northumberland in 1878. A year later Mosley Street in Newcastle was the first in the world to have electric streetlights. Thomas Edison was working on his own light bulbs at the same time.

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