Some pics here of the "new" Dublin street lighting scheme in 1938.
The pic below shows the concrete posts used with two lanterns, some of these posts remained until just a couple of years ago (see streetmap in 2014) . On the right of this picture, you can see characteristic 1903 style Dublin street light. The concrete is now gone, these streets have now been equipped with a taller replica of this 1903 design, plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose.
this is also a "Cross Here" sign in the picture and of course the Irish gauge tram tracks.
Dublin Street lights 1938
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Re: Dublin Street lights 1938
Ah those very hefty concrete lamp standards were so very much part of the city's streetscape, certainly when I was at TCD in the early 1980s. They were French in origin, made by Sofrapel of Paris, but I'm not sure if they were a special design for Dublin. The lanterns were possibly Holophane? Later concrete standards that were very common in Dublin were mostly by Stanton.