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Probably too late for your needs but am posting them just in case. Battery compartments pristine and both work.
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I had a few Raleighs which came with Miller lights, that's why I showed you that set.
I still have a 52 bike which has a Miller set, but no generator. It is powered through the dynohub.
 
Another for you to consider is to fit a Sturmey Archer Dyno Hub in the front wheel. It makes a nice clean option to power lights. Here is mine in a Raleigh RSW

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That's a late-series Sports. The flat/dish Union bottle generator sets were very common bikes of that vintage. My 1978 DL-1 came with a Union bottle and dish light set, and it was a common add-on after manufacture as well. You could use the older "bullet" lamp style set from Miller, though they were a bit before the vintage of this bike. By the mid to late 1970s, Raleigh was using more Union parts and add-ons, Weinmann brakes, etc.

[Lucas made bike parts - a number of earlier lampsets and lots of varieties of bike bells. The bells are the more common things. They also made reflectors. The most common of the "classic" era lampsets are Miller/Sturmey.]
 
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