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Topic Originator: Neil H
Post Date February 4, 2016 @ 8:55 PM
 The glass dome on top of Dawson's jewellers
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 The glass dome on top of Dawson's jewellers
 The glass dome on top of Dawson's jewellers

Neil H
February 4, 2016 @ 8:55 PM Reply  |  Email  |  Print  |  Top

I was wondering if anybody had any information on the glass dome on top of the jewellers in Red Lion Square. Someone mentioned it to me recently, I just wondered if it had a purpose.

Syd
February 12, 2016 @ 11:47 PM Reply  |  Email  |  Print  |  Top

They are called a roof lantern, usually to let light in over darkened stairs in past days.
See Tom Mytten's posting, headed 'Lighthouse/Turning light.

Jill
February 13, 2016 @ 2:58 PM Reply  |  Email  |  Print  |  Top

Was it once Pinney's? Nearby was Finlay's shoe shop?

Mike Laughton
February 13, 2016 @ 4:03 PM Reply  |  Email  |  Print  |  Top

I have always understood that during Georgian and Victorian times, the domes, cupolas and other roof features of some of the taller buildings in a town would be illuminated to help guide stagecoaches into the town centres at night.
I gather that the roof feature at the top of what is now Dawson's was one of these inland "Lighthouses".
Within a generation or so of the coming of the railways, their use was  forgotten and by late Victorian times street lighting was being installed in most towns and cities.

Neil H
March 2, 2016 @ 9:45 PM Reply  |  Email  |  Print  |  Top

That's very interesting. Thanks for the replies.