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Revere Urban Lites
The fixure on the bottom is the same as the one [url=http://www.galleryoflights.org/mb/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=17784]pictured here[/url] but it's mate sat in storage for a few years before I managed to take it apart and clean it up. Both were bought at the same time from the same seller and I was told that they were from Chatham, ON. One still had a 175w lamp in it so I guess that's what both used.

Unfortunately the top one is in a lot of rougher shape than the bottom one. The glass is cracked and seems to have been chipped in a few places and the reflector is a bit more dented compared to the other one. 

On both lights I took them apart and gave them a good scrub. I also replaced the perished felt gasketing with a new gasket and the rusty slipfitter hardware with like stainless steel replacements.

They're quite interesting lights, like a cross between a clamshell and a gumball. They were designed for smaller side streets and used 100w to 250w mercury lamps. [url=https://www.lighting-gallery.net/gallery/displayimage.php?pos=-169681]A remote ballast[/url] was used with these lights.

Revere Urban Lites

The fixure on the bottom is the same as the one pictured here but it's mate sat in storage for a few years before I managed to take it apart and clean it up. Both were bought at the same time from the same seller and I was told that they were from Chatham, ON. One still had a 175w lamp in it so I guess that's what both used.

Unfortunately the top one is in a lot of rougher shape than the bottom one. The glass is cracked and seems to have been chipped in a few places and the reflector is a bit more dented compared to the other one.

On both lights I took them apart and gave them a good scrub. I also replaced the perished felt gasketing with a new gasket and the rusty slipfitter hardware with like stainless steel replacements.

They're quite interesting lights, like a cross between a clamshell and a gumball. They were designed for smaller side streets and used 100w to 250w mercury lamps. A remote ballast was used with these lights.

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Filename:COL_IMG_1210.JPG
Album name:joe_347V / My Streetlight Collection
Company and Date Manufactured:Revere Electric Co.
Model Number:Urban Lite
Wattage:100-250w
Lamp Type:Mercury Vapour
Filesize:314 KiB
Date added:Jul 29, 2020
Dimensions:2464 x 1643 pixels
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DateTime Original:2020:07:06 01:34:32
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FNumber:f/4
Flash:Compulsory Flash
Focal length:27 mm
ISO:800
Make:Canon
Model:Canon EOS REBEL T3
URL:http://www.galleryoflights.org/mb/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=25485
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Form109   [Feb 23, 2024 at 06:00 AM]
what cool clamshells. remember the listing of these on Ebay should have definetly bought some back then.
joe_347V   [May 27, 2024 at 01:20 AM]
Thanks! I got these from a local vendor but I remember when that listing was on eBay.

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