Wells Beach, ME 1942, Street Light with WW2 Blackout Screen

By Joe Maurath, Jr.; posted May 16, 2014

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Along the east coast of the US during WW2 strict federal law required little or no outside lighting so that a surprise attack from Nazi bombers could not identify population centres at night. The majority of street lights in coastal areas were shut off. Those that were not had a special black shroud installed around the fixture's lightbulb as you see here so that its light would point directly downward at the pavement.

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