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Filename: | Unknown_Fluorescent_Chandeliers.jpg |
Album name: | Surface Fluorescent Luminaires |
Comments: | These are in a hall in an abandoned asylum in Bodmin, Cornwall, very interesting to think how these might work, maybe they work like the Netaline fittings with the resistive wire :) |
Filesize: | 39 KiB |
Date added: | Jun 26, 2012 |
Dimensions: | 640 x 436 pixels |
Displayed: | 187 times |
URL: | https://allthingslighting.co.uk/atl/displayimage.php?pid=8530 |
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Wow these are interesting fittings! Often wondered whether such a thing existed!
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I would love to look in there before this building is pulled down. I think there is probably going to be a huge gear box in the ceiling space. I might be able to get inside this building!
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Doubt there is a gear box Kev, I reckon they have a resistive ballast to each tube, like a Netaline, like Joe says
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I'm just glad the fittings aren't vandalized. What beautiful pieces of art. If only someone would save these - all those lamps blinking into life must've been one hell of a show. Yeah, I reckon they have the resistive wire, its the only feasible way.
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Those chandeliers are beautiful. I hope these will get saved by someone before the bulldozers come along.
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I am going to try to get in here!
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Do it Kev........empty the place......
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sure I saw some info on these on Simon Cornwell's Urbex site in the past... something about remote gear somewhere?....
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Anything happened to this place since? Would hate to think these have been trashed..... Bit of a refurb and this could be an awesome wedding/party venue!
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Think it's being de asbestosed and then demolished sadly
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Only just seen this! What happened to them? I'd like to find out about them if others exist?
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I suspect they were a bespoke commission for the property.
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