Dolphin Lamppost
Designed, G. Vulliamy
Modelled, C. H. Mabey
1877
Cast iron
Victoria Embankment, London
The base of the shaft shows "caduseus, river-god [surely, Old Father Thames], trident, arms of London, and inscribed cartouches" ("Dolphin Lampstandards..."). According to Stephen Halliday, "the Victoria Embankment was the first part of London to be illuminated by electric light" (142). The generator would have been very close to where Bazalgette's memorial plaque is now. The company involved failed in 1884, after which gas lights were used again for a while.
[Detail]
Photograph and text by Jacqueline Banerjee