Thorn Precinct Lantern Installations
Thorn Precincts were a common sight around the UK from 1973 onwards. The blocky lanterns could run 80W-125W MBF/U, or 50W-70W SON. They could be wall or column mounted, with column options available as single or double lanterns. Nowadays, these are somewhat of a rarity, owing to replacement schemes.
Birmingham
These very rare double-lantern Precincts were spotted just-off Lower Loveday Street. Oddly, they appear to be mounted on signposts or traffic light columns.
They look to light the canal path too, because that floodlight sure won't!
The closest double-Precinct to the road:
Lichfield
I'm not sure why Thorn Lighting makes the most bizarre looking lanterns, but it's rather satisfying to see them out-and-about. The Thorn Precinct is no exception to that rule! This Thorn Precinct is the first one I've actually seen in person. It is located on a parking area at the end of Meadowbrook Road, Lichfield. Newer lanterns and floods have been installed, yet the old installations still remain. It likely ran MBF/U when it was in service. There is also a dormant GEC Z8896 which can be seen in the background.


Rugby
An alleyway behind Rugby Central boasts four Precinct lanterns, running 50W SON-E lamps.
Three generations of bulkhead exist here, with the Precinct and fluorescent bulkhead having been disconnected and left to the elements. The lamp was saved from this example.
They are only mounted at 2m, so this made for a detailed set of photographs:
The next Precinct was in similar condition, but the lamp's bulb was completely smashed, which left just a crooked arc tube and E27 base.
The third Precinct along is in much better condition, still having it's bowl.