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At Yvetot, working with the French army's sanitary service, Bartlett created a hospital from a deserted building in need of indoor plumbing, electrical wiring, and heat.
He reasserted his claim made previously to Associated Press that the wreck was that of the HMS Volage because the electrical wiring of the bow section discovered was of the time period one would expect.
In 1892 Kemble sold it to William Bateman Hope who extended it and installed electrical wiring, making it one of the first houses in Somerset to have electric lights.
Rasberry crazy ants have been known to consume the insides of electrical wiring, and nest inside of electronics; they prefer DC to AC currents.