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Dating an Installation.

Please help me to date this installation with earliest and latest dates.


Cream coloured Henley fuse box with cartridge fuses. Hinged lid to cover fuses.


P.V.C. insulated 7/.029 socket cables, tinned copper.


Lighting circuits with no earthing.


Cream coloured M.K. wiring accessories.


M.K. double sockets with four fixing screws.


Thanks,


Z.




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  • Oh, and I forgot to say that I keep finding horrors under the floor boards in the form of single insulated wires connected with porcelain Screwits. But in their defence, the joints are good with no signs of heating up or bad connections. Those things are marvelous, even when joining old stranded wires to new solid copper wires. Do the Americans still use them? Mine are not marked M.F.


    Z.
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  • Oh, and I forgot to say that I keep finding horrors under the floor boards in the form of single insulated wires connected with porcelain Screwits. But in their defence, the joints are good with no signs of heating up or bad connections. Those things are marvelous, even when joining old stranded wires to new solid copper wires. Do the Americans still use them? Mine are not marked M.F.


    Z.
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