I remember reading somewhere that putting lights in the alleys and ensuring weekly garbage pickups as scheduled were two of the main campaign promises made by Richard J. Daley that got him elected Mayor of Chicago, but I don't know which election. I also don't recall where I read this. It was in 1966 lights were installed in Chicago's Alleys.
I am an archivist in charge of the Chicago City Consul records from 1833-1945, the oldest mention of electric street lights in Chicago is an order dated July 16th by Alderman Francis of the 31st ward ordering lights on Vincennes Ave. at 99th, 101st, 103rd, Elm, and 107th streets. Also included is 103rd and Center Ave.
I have not gone through all the records and proceedings, but this is the earliest I have found, if I find an older mention I will update this.
No, Clapham was not the first village to get electric street lights. It was however the first village outside London to have electric street lighting.
Berlin first got electric street lights in 1882 when Siemens was awarded a contract to do so.
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Street lights date back thousands of years. As early as the 4th century Antioch had street lights. Street lights were also used in the 9-10 centuries by the Arab Empire. In 1417 in London Henry Bastien ordered lanterns to be hung on winter nights and by 1792 William Murdoch had installed gas lights in London. In the United States Ben Franklin helped with street lights and by 1816 Baltimore was the first city to have street lights.
Street lights date back thousands of years. As early as the 4th century Antioch had street lights. Street lights were also used in the 9-10 centuries by the Arab Empire. In 1417 in London Henry Bastien ordered lanterns to be hung on winter nights and by 1792 William Murdoch had installed gas lights in London. In the United States Ben Franklin helped with street lights and by 1816 Baltimore was the first city to have street lights.
On 9 December 1868,[8] the first, non-electric, gas-lit traffic lights were installed outside the Houses of Parliament in London to control the traffic in Bridge Street, Great George Street and Parliament Street. They were proposed by the railway engineer J. P. Knight of Nottingham, who had adapted this idea from his design of railway signalling systems
electric street lights and a subway system.
Medford, MA began using electricity in the late 19th century. The first electric street lights were installed in 1882, and by 1889, many households had also been electrified.
Street lights date back thousands of years. As early as the 4th century Antioch had street lights. Street lights were also used in the 9-10 centuries by the Arab Empire. In 1417 in London Henry Bastien ordered lanterns to be hung on winter nights and by 1792 William Murdoch had installed gas lights in London. In the United States Ben Franklin helped with street lights and by 1816 Baltimore was the first city to have street lights.
Charles Bush did not invent street lights. In fact, the first electric street lights were invented by Sir Joseph Swan and Thomas Edison in the late 19th century. Street lights were developed to improve visibility and safety on roads and streets during the night.
The electric trolley was first introduced in the 1880's. The electric street railway was first installed in Richmond, Virginia, United States, in 1887.
Franz von Drais, a German inventor, is credited with being the first to introduce street lights in 1817. However, the modern electric street light was invented by Thomas Edison in the late 19th century.