As reported by The Business Standard in “Kerosene Lamp Posts of Thataribazar Still Standing with Thousand Memories,” historic kerosene lamp posts continue to stand as reminders of an earlier era of public lighting. These lamps once served as essential infrastructure, illuminating streets, guiding pedestrians, and supporting commerce after sunset. Their presence reflects the craftsmanship and practical design that defined early urban lighting systems.
Although no longer in regular use, these lamp posts remain symbols of cultural identity and urban history. Preserving them requires careful maintenance and respect for their original materials and construction methods. Historic lighting structures like these offer insight into how communities once balanced function, safety, and tradition in shared public spaces.
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