Phosco P107
The Phosco P107 was the lamp standard of choice for British council estates in the 1960s.[1]
It is a 35 watt sox low pressure sodium street light. It is a post top lantern with a single bulb. The ballast and the capacitor is kept in the actual column, It was first installed mainly around the City of Liverpool, then on housing estates throughout the United Kingdom. Low output columns were very suitable for the Radburn type layout popular on cottage estates in the 1960s.
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- Dreams, Municipal (18 July 2017). "Ian Waites, ‘Middlefield: A postwar council estate in time’". Municipal Dreams.
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