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Latitude: 52.1946 / 52°11'40"N
Longitude: 0.1046 / 0°6'16"E
OS Eastings: 543947
OS Northings: 257242
OS Grid: TL439572
Mapcode National: GBR L7G.98Q
Mapcode Global: VHHK8.R3NF
Plus Code: 9F4254V3+VR
Entry Name: Gas lamp post between numbers 33 and 33a, Millington Road
Listing Date: 7 September 2010
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1393954
English Heritage Legacy ID: 506951
ID on this website: 101393954
Location: Newnham Croft, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB3
County: Cambridgeshire
District: Cambridge
Electoral Ward/Division: Newnham
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Cambridge
Traditional County: Cambridgeshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cambridgeshire
Church of England Parish: Cambridge St Mark
Church of England Diocese: Ely
Tagged with: Gas streetlight
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MILLINGTON ROAD
Gas lamp post between numbers 33 and 33a
07-SEP-10
GV
II
Street lamp erected by the Cambridge University and Town Gas Light Company,c.1889.
DESCRIPTION Made of cast iron to a design loosely based on the classical column, the lamp consists of a fluted shaft on circular base which is set on an octagonal plinth. The shaft tapers slightly before splaying out to form a plain banded capital. A simple four-sided lantern of metal and glass, crowned with a simple spike finial, rests upon four curved metal supports, and a ladder-rest projects from its base.
HISTORY Gas was introduced to Cambridge in about 1822 by John Grafton. He made gas from oil for street lighting in 1823, producing gas from coal a little later and finally moving his production site to the riverside for ease of coal delivery. An Act of 1834 converted his company to the Cambridge Gas-Light Company, which in 1867 became the Cambridge University and Town Gas Light Company. Gas production ceased on the riverside site in 1969 following the introduction of North Sea gas into Cambridge. Millington Road was built on land owned by King's College in 1889 and supplied with gas by the Cambridge University and Town Gas Light Company soon after. The gas lamps are still supplied with gas and have remained in use to the present day.
The gas lamp post between Nos 33 and 33a Millington Road is designated at Grade II for the following principal reasons:
ARCHITECTURAL AND HISTORIC INTEREST
*It is an unusual example of a finely-detailed C19 gas lamp
INTACTNESS
*It is still lit by gas.
GROUP VALUE
*It forms part of an ensemble of ten other listable gas lamps of the same date and design in Millington Road.
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