DW Windsor Warwick Long Lantern Installations

DW Windsor's Warwick Long lantern was designed for a more traditional appearance around heritage areas. The long version is no longer sold, but the short version is. When these were made, they could run 35W-150W SON-T, some having vertical lamps encompassed with refractors, or some having lamps sitting horizontally in the top canopy of the lantern. The bowls were made from polycarbonate, so they often yellowed with age and UV exposure.


Tamworth Town Centre

There are only two of these lanterns here in Tamworth, despite the short version being used in abundance. They are both on King Street, being wall-mounted. T3 was pictured first:

This angle presents the photocell wiring leading to the minicell located atop the canopy. I believe these to run 100W SON-T, having a vertical lamp.

T2 (and the last example of one of these in Tamworth) was visible in the distance: