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floodlights, cranes and power generators were brought in to help with the operation, she added.

New floodlights were installed during the Summer of 1995, costing £122,000.

Mohun Bagan/CFC Ground has floodlight facilities.

The same season, floodlights were erected at the ground.

A modern floodlight system was also installed "by Azienda Elettrica Comunale in 1954.

A new football League standard floodlight system and perimeter fencing were also installed.

Their Poltair Park ground lacks floodlights, so they are currently not eligible to compete in the national tournaments.

Wolves were one of the first to play under floodlights, and there was just an "extra-special feeling about a game being played in the evening.

They have gradually built up a basic venue to include a Club House, two small stands (one seated and one standing), and, in 2001 floodlights.

Officials at Cologne's cathedral have said they will turn off floodlights to counter a protest set for Monday.

This historic contest promises to look stunning under floodlights.

They had worked through the night under powerful floodlights in the hope of finding anyone else alive.

Young workers were seen installing huge loudspeakers and floodlights at the venue with roadside parked trucks, loaded with generators.

Each hub will also have "floodlights, changing rooms, a classroom and changing facilities all of which will be cared for by a local body.

The floodlights threw much more light on Governor Smith.

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