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Short section of the C604 incorporating Abbey Street in Arbroath, with the Old and Abbey church in the background.
Old street light with hockey stick bracket and new mini Windsor Kirium Pro. Church Rd, Penn Fields, Wolverhampton.
Urbis ZX3 with a zebra crossing bowl, with Philips Traffic-Visions in the background as well. Coalway Rd, Penn Fields, Wolverhampton.
Closer up of the Urbis ZX3 with a zebra crossing bowl, including the yellow beacon lamp as well. Coalway Rd, Penn Fields, Wolverhampton.
Closer up of the old hockey stick bracket with the new mini Windsor Kirium Pro. Church Rd, Penn Fields, Wolverhampton.
Older black coloured street light with a diagonal bracket and an old Eleco GR305/6, the only lantern on of it's kind in Wolverhampton I believe.
Close up of the only Eleco GR305/6 on Pitt Street in Wolverhampton, which is supported by an old outreach diagnal bracket.
Close up of the mini Windsor Kirium Pro (LED) on Tower Street in Wolverhampton, which is mounted on to a post-top 8m column. Strange to have a lantern this small on a post this tall. It replaced a Philips SGS203 (SON/HPS).
Mini Windsor Kirium Pro (LED) mounted on to a post-top 8m column. Strange to have a lantern this small on a post this tall. It replaced a Philips SGS203 (SON/HPS). The other street light in the background has an outreach bracket with a Philips SGS305 (SON/HPS). Theres also a no-entry sign seen here too.
Proposed roundabout design at Hickstead Interchange, A2300 / A23, in the Mid Sussex Local Plan Review (Jan 2022)
Couple of street lights right on top of each other. Shorter 6m black coloured post with a zebra bowled Urbis ZX3, and taller 10m white coloured column with a Philips SGS305/Traffic-Vision. This is along Coalway Road in Wolverhampton.
10m white coloured columns with Philips SGS305/Traffic-Visions. This is along Coalway Road in Wolverhampton.
Post-top 6m column with a mini Windsor Kirium Pro. Ironically, the previous lantern was a mini Philips Luma, which was also LED just like the Kiriums are. This is along Church Road, Penn Fields, Wolverhampton.
Close up of the post-top mini Windsor Kirium Pro from underneath, which is mounted on to a 6m post. Ironically, the previous lantern was a mini Philips Luma, which was also LED just like the Kiriums are. This is along Church Road, Penn Fields, Wolverhampton.
Closer up of the couple of street lights that are right next to each other. Shorter 6m black coloured post with a zebra bowled Urbis ZX3, and taller 10m white coloured column with a Philips SGS305/Traffic-Vision. This is along Coalway Road in Wolverhampton.
10m white coloured columns with Philips SGS305/Traffic-Visions. The one post next to the bus stop has a slightly longer bracket compared to many of the other street lights on this road. This is along Coalway Road in Wolverhampton.
Old 1950s concrete columns with sleeved brackets and Eleco HW745 and GEC Z9454 lanterns. This is in Crewe town centre. The last photos I took of these same street lights was back in 2019, when I presumed they wouldn't be lasting for much longer, yet 3 years later and here they still are. The SOX/LPS lanterns are some of the only few left in the town as well, with pretty much everything else being LED now.
Old 1950s concrete columns with sleeved brackets and Eleco HW745 and GEC Z9454 lanterns. This is in Crewe town centre. The last photos I took of these same street lights was back in 2019, when I presumed they wouldn't be lasting for much longer, yet 3 years later and here they still are. The SOX/LPS lanterns are some of the only few left in the town as well, with pretty much everything else being LED now.
Side view of a black column with a stylish bracket and an Urbis Hestia warming up. I believe these lanterns run on cosmo lamps. This on Cleveland Street in Wolverhampton.
Front view of a black column with a stylish bracket and an Urbis Hestia warming up. I believe these lanterns run on cosmo lamps. This on Cleveland Street in Wolverhampton.
Chunky wide black column with a post-top Philips Luma. This was installed in 2019 for lighting the new tramway/metro extension along Pipers Row in Wolverhampton. However, as of now, the new tram line is still yet to be completed and opened.
Chunky wide black columns with post-top Philips Lumas. These were installed in 2019 for lighting the new tramway/metro extension along Pipers Row in Wolverhampton. However, as of now, the new tram line is still yet to be completed and opened.
Street light in Crewe with the bracket facing completely the wrong way off the road. The lantern is an Urbis Gema.
Smaller sized post-top Thorn Rivieras with deep bowles starting to light up. This is in Crewe, just outside Morrison's and KFC.
Couple of street lights right on top of each other. Shorter 6m black coloured post with a Windsor Kirium Pro, and taller 10m white coloured column with a Philips SGS305/Traffic-Vision. Only a couple of weeks ago I took another photo of these same street lights, when the short column still had a zebra bowled Urbis ZX3, not knowing that it would be replaced soon after.
Couple of street lights right on top of each other. Shorter 6m black coloured post with a zebra bowled Urbis ZX3, and taller 10m white coloured column with a Philips SGS305/Traffic-Vision. The ZX3 has now sadly since been replaced for a Windsor Kirium Pro, which is LED.
Along Railway Drive heading into the Wolverhampton train station, where the new tram line will soon be. You can see here where the track temporarily ends, and its been like this for about 3 years now.
Close up of a Tamlite Tamglobe with a bird deterent on top. This is just outside the KFC and Morrison's in Crewe.
Globe lanterns supported by an unusual triplet bracket. This is at Mayfield Medical Centre just off Willenhall Road in Wolverhampton.
Along Temple Street in Wolverhampton, in between where the Molineux House job centre building and the modern market is.
Old fashioned wall-mounted bracket with a Philips SGS203, which also looks quite old now as well, though I still don't think it was the original lantern. This is just off Skinner Street in Wolverhampton.
Older columns and brackets but with more modern globe shaped HPS/SON lanterns. Quite an unusual combination of brackets and lanterns to see. This is just off Broad Street in Wolverhampton.
Close up of what I believe could be a pair of Philips CityVision lanterns lit up, or at least quite similar to them anyway. This is on a car-park in Wolverhampton, just off Darlington Street.
Close up of a lit up WRTL/Indal Stela Round lantern from underneath. This is not a very common make of LED lantern, and I don't think they make them anymore either. This particular example I believe replaced a twin bracket with what looked like Philips CityVision lanterns, which ran on HPS/SON lamps. This is on a car-park in Wolverhampton, just off Darlington Street.
WRTL/Indal Stela Round lit up. This is not a very common make of LED lantern, and I don't think they make them anymore either. This particular example I believe replaced a twin bracket with what looked like Philips CityVision lanterns, which you can also see in the background. This is on a car-park in Wolverhampton, just off Darlington Street.
South view of a twin bracket with a lit up lantern which I believe is a type of PhilIps CityVision (SON/HPS) and a newer Philips Luma (LED) replacement. This is on Fold Street car-park in Wolverhampton.
Distant view of a twin bracket with a lit up lantern which I believe is a type of PhilIps CityVision (SON/HPS) and a newer Philips Luma (LED) replacement. This is on Fold Street car-park in Wolverhampton.
North view of a twin bracket with a lit up lantern which I believe is a type of PhilIps CityVision (SON/HPS) and a newer Philips Luma (LED) replacement. This is on Fold Street car-park in Wolverhampton.
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