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Two Line-Materials Unistyle 400s. While they are not as popular as the GE M400s or Westinghouse OV25s, the Unistyle 400s are considered a classic in their own right, with that cool arched top and sloped front end. These luminaires are 400-watt mercury vapor. |
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A Line-Materials Unistyle 175, 175-watt mercury vapor, the Unistyle 400's little brother. |
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A McGraw-Edison Unidor 175, painted grey. Most of the Unidors have the silver finish, although grey-painted ones also exist, both as 175 and 400. This grey 175 is 250-watt HPS. |
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Two McGraw-Edison Unidor 400s with the normal silver finish, 400-watt HPS. |
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An extremely rare Pemco luminaire, 400-watt mercury vapor. |
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A Joslyn MV121, 250-watt mercury vapor. Most streetlight fanatics have dubbed Joslyn fixtures as spaceships, because of their uncanny resemblance to one. These luminaires would feel right at home in the 30th century. |
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Two Hubbell fixtures currently available, the RL-series (above left, 250-watt HPS) and RM-series (above right, 250-watt mercury vapor). |
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