PARK LIGHTING 



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PLATE No. 288. A DRIVE IX A CLEVELAND PARK. THESE LIGHTING UNITS CONFORM 

 TO THOSE USED IN OTHER PARTS OF THE CITY 



ing use. The upright standard should be of such a height as to support the 

 lamp at least thirteen and one-half feet above the ground, and preferably 

 higher than this. The bracket arm type of standard, especially useful where 

 foliage would otherwise obstruct the light (Plate 292), should support the 



lamp from sixteen to 

 twenty feet above the 

 ground. Units should be 

 placed from one hundred 

 and twenty-five to two 

 hundred feet apart, the 

 distance depending on the 

 amount of curve in the 

 walks or drives. From 

 the accompanying sketch 

 (Plate 293) it may be seen 

 how confusing it is to 

 have standards on both 

 sides of the road, and how 

 clearly defined the drive is 

 when the units are 



Xo. 289 . THE "FAMILY" IDEA. THREE HARMOXIZ- mOU " ted On the OUtside 

 ING SIZES AND TYPES OF STANDARDS OI the CUTVC only. 



