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Author Topic: Red incandescent Light bulb Property of H.M. Government  (Read 19588 times)

Offline Hanksta

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Red incandescent Light bulb Property of H.M. Government
« on: February 26, 2021, 08:09:21 pm »
Hi whilst i was in the Australian Navy I was posted to an EX RF tanker and i acquired a couple of red light bulbs used on the bridge at night.  On the top of the globe is written Property of H.(picture of a crown)M. Government, R.S. 78, 220, Crompton 40w, Made in UK, and then an S or 8 on bottom of writing.  The globes are a lot heavier than a normal globe and the glass seems a lot thicker, I'm wondering if this was to protect them against shock during combat any information would be appreciated.

Regards Jason