Neon light fitting - power supply/transformer for it?

such small neons refused to fire when in completely dark conditions and required some "excitation" to get them going
When the GPO were developing electronic equipment to replace some of the more complex electro-mechanical equipment in telephone exchanges they used glow shifting valves to count dial pulses. These were cold cathode devices with 30 neon electrodes. At night in the dark these units frequently failed until the need for some light was realised. Lighting had to be installed specifically on the racks where dekatrons and other neon based items were installed.

The Dekatron ( produced by Erikssons ) was one of the names of this type of counting device.
 
Ooh I've got one of those, wired to a simple circuit to make it spin round and round...
 
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