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Second World War light bulb used during the blackout

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From the 1 September 1939 the black-out of Britain began. Every window in every building had to be covered by the fall of dark, so that no light could be seen from the outside, and there were heavy fines for people not complying with the rules. When the 'Blitz' began this was especially important, because it made it more difficult for the German bombers to find their targets. Black light bulbs (such as the one shown here) were installed in many homes as were blinds made from black fabric.

Owner:
Powysland Museum & Montgomery Canal Centre
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Unknown
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Reproduced by permission of Powysland Museum & Montgomery Canal Centre
Copyright Details:
Powysland Museum & Montgomery Canal Centre 1970
Publisher Ref:
GTJ23561
Item uploaded:
29/1/2010
Date originally created:
1939-1945
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