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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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