Yes.
The first theatre to be lit completely by electricity was the Bijou, in Boston.
In 1888 the town of Reefton became the first place in New Zealand (and first in the Southern Hemisphere) to be lit with electricity. Wellington became the first city to have electricity in 1889. Reefton's electricity only arrived 6 years after it was installed in Kimberley, South Africa on 1 September 1882, making it the first place in the Southern Hemisphere to get electric lighting.
The first public building to be lit entirely by electricity was the Savoy Theatre in London, United Kingdom, in 1881. It was designed by the British inventor and engineer, Sir Joseph Swan, and demonstrated the practical use of incandescent light bulbs.
The first town in Pennsylvania to be lit by electricity in 1881 was Sunbury. This milestone marked a significant advancement in technology and infrastructure for the town, showcasing the growing importance of electricity in everyday life. Sunbury's pioneering step set a precedent for other towns to follow in adopting electric lighting.
Candles, when lit, are fire. This is a form of energy, not electricity.
The gas or electricity burners on a stove when lit.
the torch was first lit in Greece
me
maybe candles or a lit fire or anything that doesn't contain oil or electricity
the flag was first lit when the Olympics begin and as the days go by they lit the other ones
I expect Redruth... Why because there were alot of steam engines being built there (used as generators) eg watt and stevenson....
It was first lit in 1859. It was first lit in 1859.