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The self fitting ARP blind invented by Mr Geoffrey Mortimer, being placed into position on the windows of a residential house. The window on the right has already been blacked out
Blackout restrictions are lifted towards the end of the Second World War. A scene looking into well lit cafe on Oxford Street, Central London. 23rd April 1945
Motorist seen here inspecting a newly installed blackout hood on the headlights of his car in Cardiff. 7th September 1939
Two former Prisoners of War Lance Corporal John Sterling and Private Henry Woodman who returned to their homes in Hammersmith, London in time for " lights up" during the Second World War
A family posing outside their home in Cab; e Street, Mile End London during a dim-out. September 1944
An artistic blackout in a Brixton house during the Second World War, 16th November 1939
Hornsey Borough Council workers bringing in burners and clocks into their worskhop to add to the collection of the hundreds of street gas lamps which are being maintained and overhauled
Mr Mack, the Lighting Inspector for Hornsey Borough Council, with some of the hundreds of street gas lamps being maintained and overhauled at the Boroughs depot
Night ploughing at the farm of Mr De Grey, a seaman of Kings Lynn. Ploughing is done by 3am throughout the 24 hrs. September 1940 P004358
World War II: Blackout. Woman fitting blackout shields to the headlamps of her car. October 1939 P012350
Here is the news about power cuts. Radio newsreader Alan Rogers tells listeners about the power crisis - with candles lighting his studio