In 1932, this house was probably still lit by gas. It would be interesting to know when electricity first arrived, but whilst there are still remnants of the gas fittings, apart from a length of VIR and a short length of galvanised conduit, I have never found anything electrical which predates the early eighties.
Those inter-war council houses were well built - much better than the post-war ones.
In 1932, this house was probably still lit by gas. It would be interesting to know when electricity first arrived, but whilst there are still remnants of the gas fittings, apart from a length of VIR and a short length of galvanised conduit, I have never found anything electrical which predates the early eighties.
Those inter-war council houses were well built - much better than the post-war ones.