Off Nene Way, St Ives, Huntingdonshire, Cambridgeshire With thanks to AgentHalogen_87 for informing me of this Survivor. Located within the grounds of Wheatfields Primary School is a wooden pole supporting a GEC fuse / control gear box, a bracket and a lantern from GEC's Z554# "Small Wembley" / "Small Oxford" range (the actual name being dependent on the lantern's original bowl type, which is long-gone, and a later polycarbonate bowl, of the type often seen used with the Z5590, is fitted instead). Given that the lantern's origins date back to the mid-1940s and early 1950s, it may have existed elsewhere before being re-installed at the school's entrance off Burstellars to provide some much-needed illumination in the area, as this entrance is set back from the road.
Given the presence of climbing brackets on the pole, it is probably a decommissioned support structure for overhead telecommunications cabling - the newer metal pole behind (possibly) serving as its replacement. Attached to the pole, just out of shot here, is an outdoor, cast hand switch, suggesting that the lantern would be operated manually as and when its output was deemed necessary (or not).
Some rather heavy-duty-looking cabling links the control box to the lantern.
The front cover of the box is held in place with two struts positioned horizontally, and secured with wing nuts.
Three large coach bolts secure the bracket to the pole.
Sadly, there is damage to the bowl, although most of the plastic is still intact.
The internal glass prismatic refractor dome survives, however.
From the other side, a large vertical crack can be seen passing down the side of the bowl, to join up with the broken section.
The bracket's angle, combined with the proximity of the perimeter fence, and dirt on the inside of the bowl, made determining whether a lamp remains within the lantern somewhat difficult.
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