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Blackpool lights

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testing the Blackpool lights June 2005

Some facts about Blackpool lights

MANY hands make Lights work&ldots;?
Not really. Forty-five staff, including talented artists, electricians, joiners, mechanics, painters, engineers and hi tech boffins work all year round to ensure the displays are ready. Altogether 65,000 staff hours are spent on maintenance, preparation, erection, operation and dismantling the features. Blackpool calls this hard working te the “imagineers.”

GREATEST free show&ldots;?
The Blackpool Illuminations now cost 2.4 million to stage. The equient is worth 10m.

WHEN the tide ce in&ldots;
The Lights used to go out. That is until 1920’s pioneering engineers corrected a design flaw which meant sea water flooded the electrics by leaking into the cast iron wiring pipes on the sea front. That’s long since been rectified.

TRIPPING the Lights fantastic&ldots;
People first ce to marvel at Blackpool’s Lights in 1879 when just eight arc lps bathed the promenade. The town was the first to have electric street lighting. But the nearest to modern-day displays was first staged in May 1912 to mark the first royal visit to Blackpool. Princess Louise officially opened the new section of the promenade. Results were so impressive the council bowed to pressure to stage the Lights again in September.

WHERE’S our mummy&ldots;?
Blackpool Illuminations features occasionally go missing. One of the most memorable incidents was the case of the Missing Mummy, who vanished from his illuminated sarcophagus in the dead of night. Did he walk or was he kidnapped by revellers? Missing features have been sighted all over the country. Lost Lego men, from one display, turned up at a cricket club&ldots; Lego-before-wicket?

BLACK out&ldots;
The Blackpool Lights were ready for staging in 1939 but were prevented by the outbreak of war. There was a full scale preview on August 31 complete with giant searchlight sweeping from the Tower top but next night the blackout had been enforced and the only colour to be seen was inside boarding houses where landladies coloured their light bulbs with Dolly blue. The austere post-war climate meant the Illuminations did not shine again until 1949 when Anna Neagle tripped the Lights fantastic.


GADDAFI any Illuminations?
Enterprising Blackpool exports its expertise. Blackpool Illuminations have been sold to countries around the world. They dazzled in Barcelona, and proved a terrific turn-on id the sun and sand of Saudi capital Jeddah. However, Libyan Colonel Gaddafi’s emissary failed in a mission to buy up Blackpool Illuminations lock, stock and light bulb.
 

Blackpool Illuminations runs from
1st September -
5th November 2006



Switch-on times courtesy of Operational Services Department,
Illuminations Division. 

 

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