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    The Savoy, a state-of-the-art theatre in the City of Westminster, London, was the first public building in the world lit entirely by electricity. [ 2 ] [ 21 ] Swan supplied about 1,200 incandescent lamps, powered by an 88.3- kilowatt (118.4- horsepower ) generator on open land near the theatre.

  3. The Lit & Phil Library in Newcastle was the first public room lit by electric light during a lecture by Swan in 1880. Perhaps most famously, London's Savoy Theatre became the first public building in the world to be entirely lit by electricity in 1881.

  4. Feb 3, 2017 · When the library opened in 1900 with its own 100V DC (direct current) generator, it was one of Britain’s first public buildings to be lit entirely by electricity.

  5. May 17, 2024 · In 1881 Londons Savoy Theatre became the first public building to have electric lights installed, although until December that year the stage was still lit by gas. The Lit and Phil switched from gas to electric lightning at a public demonstration on the 10th of August that year.

  6. Feb 21, 2019 · Londons Savoy Theatre was the first public building in the world to feature electric lighting throughout. It opened in 1881 and was fitted with 1,200 incandesce­nt light bulbs created by inventor Joseph Swan.

  7. Nov 6, 2017 · The first electric lights were developed in the late 1870s by different people across the world. In Britain, Joseph Swan led the charge. He installed his lights at Cragside House in Northumberland in 1878.

  8. The Savoy was a state-of-the-art theatre and the first public building in the world to be lit entirely by electricity. Sir Joseph Swan, inventor of the incandescent light bulb, supplied about 1,200 Swan incandescent lamps, and the lights were powered by a 120 horsepower generator on open land near the theatre.

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