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  1. History

    The Ministry of Transport decided to erect ‘Belisha beacons’ at kerbside, alongside pedestrian crossings. The first … See more

    Belisha beacon - Wikipedia

    • A Belisha beacon is a yellow-coloured globe lamp atop a tall black and white striped pole, marking pedestrian crossings of roads in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and other countries historically influenced by Britain, such as Hong Kong, Malta, New Zealand and Singapore. The beacons were named after Leslie Hore-Belisha (1893–1957), the Minister of Transport w… See more

    Outside the United Kingdom

    In Australia, there has been a proliferation of various kinds of beacons and bollards, illuminated, reflective, or otherwise designed for high visibility at pedestrian crossings, to which the name Belisha is occasionall… See more

    Games

    Belisha beacons inspired a popular card game called 'Belisha'. It was aimed to teach road safety to children. It featured pictures of road scenes and a few notable places, like Gretna Green and Robin Hood's Well. The gamep… See more

     
  1. Belisha Beacons | Home of the Solar Beacon | Homepage

    Belisha Beacons - the home of the Belisha Beacon and Solar Belisha Beacon. Wide range of accessories, street furniture and solar lighting.

  2. Remembering Leslie Hore-Belisha: the man behind the …

    Jan 30, 2024 · These are the flashing orange globes on a black-and-white pole that mark zebra crossings in this country – Belisha beacons. Few people now recall Leslie Hore-Belisha, the Minister of Transport whose name is forever …

  3. Pedestrian crossings in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

  4. The knowledge: Belisha beacons - The Times

  5. Zebra crossing - Wikipedia

    In the United Kingdom, the crossing is marked with Belisha beacons, which are flashing amber globes on black and white posts on each side of the road, named after Leslie Hore-Belisha, the Minister of Transport, who introduced them in …

  6. Pedestrian Crossing | The National Archives

    In 1934 pedestrian crossings consisting of parallel rows of studs and Belisha beacons were introduced to reduce the number of road accidents (Belisha beacons were orange globes on top of...

  7. Black and white | Roads.org.uk

    The one major development since 1953 has been illuminating the white stripes of the Belisha Beacon, which has been increasingly common since the late 1990s. It might come as a surprise, then, that a company called SRS made the first …

  8. Belisha Beacon Crossings - Historical Hastings

  9. Belisha beacon - Wikiwand