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In 1879 before Blackpool illuminations were THE Blackpool
Illuminations only eight arc lamps lit the promenade.
In
1912 10,000 lights lit Princess Parade to mark the first royal
visit.
Although
the lights were a success the outbreak of the First World
War brought them to a temporary halt until 1925.
The
length of the lights were extended in 1932 to just under six
miles.
The
first celebrity switch on was in 1934, the celebrity was Lord
Derby.
The illuminations cost over £2m.
The lights went out again in 1939 at the start of the Second
World War, and weren't switched on again until 1949 by Anna
Neagle.
Some
of the lights are now powered with a low voltage current.
The
illuminations workshop is on Rigby Road.
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