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Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Lamp Table Kerosene, pre 1950s
... Lamp Table Kerosene...kerosene lamp...This nearly fully glass made table lamp(kerosene) has.... The significance of this kerosene lamp to the Kiewa Valley ...This particular lamp was made for the dinner table or "parlour". This was the most effective indoor lighting before electrical lighting was introduced in the 1940's. These table lights would have still been used after this time as emergency lighting during electrical power shortages (outages). These emergency lighting lamps, including candles, were eventually replaced by battery power. The Kiewa Valley was supplied by electricity well before many other rural regions due to the State Electricity Commission constructing the Kiewa Hydro Electricity power turbines (late 1930's to mid 1950's). Petrol and diesel generators were used in other rural regions before state wide electricity was available.The significance of this kerosene lamp to the Kiewa Valley is that it provides the proof that before the Hydro electricity scheme was established in the valley, householder and commerce relied on candle/kerosene power. Although at certain times before battery and solar energy became the night time lighters the sole source of lighting was candle power and kerosene power. The supply of both however was still required by most of the population by supply from city and larger country town suppliers. This nearly fully glass made table lamp(kerosene) has a large glass bowl/basin like kerosene storage unit with a glass circular finger handle (similar to a ordinary cup). Formed single star like patterns (50mm apart) encircle the centre of the bowl. On top of the bowl sits the metal (brass) wick holder with a small wheel protruding out one side for adjusting the wick length(increasing or decreasing the strength(regulating) of the amount of light projected. Four prongs rise from the circular base light fixture holding the windproof and refractive glass "pot belly" shield. lamp table, kerosene lamp, household lighting (non electrical) -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Kerosene Hurricane Lamp
... Kerosene Hurricane Lamp...lamp, lantern, kerosene...Kerosene "Hurricane" Lamp has container at the base... high-country lamp, lantern, kerosene Fitzall N.Y.U.S.A ...Kerosene "Hurricane" Lamp has container at the base for fuel. Has curved rounded glass to cover wickFitzall N.Y.U.S.A. (on glass)lamp, lantern, kerosene -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Lamp Small Kerosene, circa early 1900s
... Lamp Small Kerosene...kerosene reading lamp...This small kerosene lamp has an enclosed "cup" body which.... kerosene reading lamp domestic lighting bedside light On the wick ...The period when kerosene was extensively used for indoor lighting was before electrical reticulation was installed in rural areas. In remote areas this was up to the mid 1900's. The kerosene lantern however was still in use, for camping and outdoor activities, well beyond this period and was eventually replaced by LPG and battery powered lighting. The transition phase to "modern" outdoor and domestic lighting lingered on the rural areas where the electrical reticulation suffered from reliable constant supply.In the Kiewa Valley, being a rural region, had reliable electrical domestic and farm supply only after the Kiewa Hydro Electricity Scheme had been fully operational. The supply was relative to how close the homestead was to the major electricity substation. This kerosene lamp was in use during the period when it was the only reliable source of domestic night time lighting. The strength of refractive light produced by this lantern/lamp hinged upon the size of the lamp(wick and glass bowl). The small size of this lamp suggests that it was for use in a small room(children's bedroom) or as providing a light for a safe walk to the outside ablutions (toilet) area. This small kerosene lamp has an enclosed "cup" body which would have contained the kerosene fuel. The top wick holder, made from brass, has an extended enclosed spout which raises the wick approximately 20mm from the bottom of the holder. The wick holder screws into the the top of the kerosene reservoir bowl and has a wick adjustment screw (light control) at one side. The small white glass light reflector bulb nestles securely onto the wick holder and is kept snug by snap designed extending "fingers". The section between the bottom of the refractive glass "light" bowl and the top of the kerosene bowl has perforations to allow air passage to feed directly to the wick.The light refracting bulb is open at the top to allow heat and smoke from the burning wick to escape upwards.On the wick control screw "CWB BRITISH MADE"kerosene reading lamp, domestic lighting, bedside light -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Kerosene Lamp
... Kerosene Lamp...lamp, lantern, kerosene, light... the kerosene, with pump attachment to pump kerosene up to the lamp area... high-country lamp, lantern, kerosene, light Lamp made from ...Lamp made from metal/tin. Cylinder base to store the kerosene, with pump attachment to pump kerosene up to the lamp area. The lamp is attached to the base via a metal tube. the lamp is cylindrical with clear plastic lenses. On top of the lamp is a perforated metal cylinder for venting the fumes. on top of that is a metal circle for hanging the lamp. This is also a long screw which can be undone to access the lamp area. The whole lantern has a thick metal wire loop handle.lamp, lantern, kerosene, light -
Mont De Lancey
Lamp - Kerosene
... Lamp - Kerosene...Small bedside kerosene night lamp with decorative handle...-and-dandenong-ranges kerosene lamps Small bedside kerosene night lamp ...Small bedside kerosene night lamp with decorative handlekerosene lamps -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph, The Ovens and Murray Advertiser, Unknown
... kerosene lamp...The photograph depicts a rocking chair, a kerosene lamp...-country The photograph depicts a rocking chair, a kerosene lamp ...The photograph depicts a rocking chair, a kerosene lamp, a bottle holder, and two epergnes.The photograph contains historical and research significance of domestic life in Beechworth. Through the depiction of the historical rocking chair, the kerosene lamp, the bottle holder and the epergnes, the picture displays some of the everyday objects that would have been found within a Beechworth house. Although kerosene lamps and bottle holders are no longer in widespread use, this photograph not only acts as historical document and depiction of both, but it also displays the evolution of everyday tools. The interpretive capacity of the photograph extends its significance as it contains the potential to reveal information regarding the domestic life of Beechworth residents. Moreover, it also has protentional to demonstrate the shifting designs of rocking chairs, kerosene lamps, bottle holders and epergnes.Black and white rectangular photograph printed on paper.Reverse: BMM A03328/ 1997.3132/ 28 1/2 ems/ E32k491/ THE OVENS AND MURRAY ADVERTISERrocking chair, chair, lamp, kerosene lamp, bottle holder, burke museum, beechworth -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Functional object - Lamp Shade, After 1975
... Kerosene Lamp... 20th centuries for a decorative kerosene lamp.... 20th centuries for a decorative kerosene lamp. The glass lamp ...A lamp shade in the design used in the late 19th and early 20th centuries for a decorative kerosene lamp.The glass lamp shade was made as an example of the design used for late 19th and early 20th-century decorative glass used on kerosene lamps in a domestic situation. Blue glass lamp shade with bulbous bodyflagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, kerosene lamp, replacement glass, glass lamp shade, blue glass, lighting -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Kerosene Coach Lamp, Circa 1900
... Kerosene Coach Lamp ...Kerosene coach lamp. Red painted. Drop down rear door... Civilian 1900 Kerosene coach lamp. Red painted. Drop down rear door ...Manufactured by Holden and Frost for illumination on buggies during ca 1900Manufactured and used by Holden and FrostKerosene coach lamp. Red painted. Drop down rear door with red glass circular lens. two square glass panels with red etched floral pattern in betweenbuggie, lamp, civilian 1900 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Lamp
... Kerosene lamp...Kerosene lamp, masthead mooring light. Glass lense... lamp Kerosene lamp, masthead mooring light. Glass lense ...Kerosene lamp, masthead mooring light. Glass lense with section missing, galvanised iron construction with brass fitting marked "Anchor". Base corroded out, burner missing and top corroded. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, kerosene lamp -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Functional object - Lamp Shade, After 1975
... Kerosene Lamp...A decorative kerosene lamp representing the type of light...A decorative kerosene lamp representing the type of light ...A decorative kerosene lamp representing the type of light fitting in use during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.This glass lamp shade replicates the design of late 19th and early 20th-century decorative glass used on kerosene lamps in a domestic situation.Lamp shade; blue glass lamp shade with bulbous middleflagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, kerosene lamp, replacement glass, glass lamp shade, lamp fitting, light fitting, lamp shade, glass lamp fitting, blue glass -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - SMALL KEROSENE LAMP
... SMALL KEROSENE LAMP... with wick. Domestic Object SMALL KEROSENE LAMP ...Small red tin plate kerosene childs night light commonly called Pixie lamps, base filled with gravel or sand to prevent tipping over, small milk white glass chimney, brass burner complete with wick.Wick winder reads GWB British madelighting, kerosine & oil, kerosene -
Clunes Museum
Equipment - KEROSENE LAMP, DIETZ, NEW YORK, U.S.A, UNKNOWN
... KEROSENE LAMP... REAR LIGHT Equipment KEROSENE LAMP DIETZ, NEW YORK, U.S.A. ...CAME FROM THE CAMPBELL FARM, FRAMLINGHAM.DIETZ UNION DRIVING LAMP, PARRAFIN WICK, CLEAR FRONT LIGHT & RED REAR LIGHTlocal history, dietz usa, driving lamp -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Double-sided Kerosene Lamp
... Double-sided Kerosene Lamp...lamp, lantern, kerosene..., lantern, kerosene Spherical shaped lamp made of tin, decorative ...Lmap was hung in the old Malmsbury HotelSpherical shaped lamp made of tin, decorative features on this part, which holds the kerosene. Protruding from either side are two kerosene burners (no glass with this lamp). Lamp has a large handle lamp, lantern, kerosene -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Kerosene Lamp
... Kerosene Lamp...lamp, light, lantern, kerosene... high-country lamp, light, lantern, kerosene On glass: Pyrex ...Metal cylindrical base to store kerosene. Above this area is a cylindrical glass area for the actual lamp light. Above this is a metal cylindrical cover with perforated holes for venting fumes. A thick metal wire handle is attached to the sides of the lamp. Access to the inside of glass area is via two spring-loaded clamps on either side of the glass area.On glass: Pyrex, Aladdin, Made in Australialamp, light, lantern, kerosene -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Kerosene Lamp (Rochester Lamp)
... Kerosene Lamp (Rochester Lamp)...lamp, lantern, light, kerosene... high-country lamp, lantern, light, kerosene Metal (silver ...Metal (silver-plated?) cylindrical base with a column rising up to a cylindrical storage area for kerosene. On top of this are three wires protruding out from the burner area. These wires would be used to hold the glass lens (not with the lamp)lamp, lantern, light, kerosene -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Kerosene Lamp
... Kerosene Lamp...lamp, lantern, light, kerosene... high-country lamp, lantern, light, kerosene Lanora Australia ...Metal cylindrical base to store kerosene. Metal "arch" connected to the base and holding the top metal vent in place. The top vent and bottom vents have wire metal holding the glass lens in place. There is also a wire handle Lanora Australia, on baselamp, lantern, light, kerosene -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Inc
kerosene lamp
... kerosene lamp... of Australia. kero lamp, candle style, 2 of 2 kerosene lamp ...This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia.kero lamp, candle style, 2 of 2 -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Inc
kerosene lamp
... kerosene lamp... of Australia. kero lamp, candle style, 1 of 2 kerosene lamp ...This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia.kero lamp, candle style, 1 of 2 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - TIN WALL LAMP KEROSENE
... TIN WALL LAMP KEROSENE...Kerosene wall lamp with reflector, painted pink, reservoir... with commercially made burner. Domestic Object TIN WALL LAMP KEROSENE ...Kerosene wall lamp with reflector, painted pink, reservoir in base of lamp with commercially made burner.lighting, kerosine & oil, kerosene, old cat number k83 -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Bike Lamp - Kerosene
... Bike Lamp - Kerosene...Kerosene Lamp for a bike. Tin rectangular shape painted... high-country bike, bicycle, lamp Kerosene Lamp for a bike. Tin ...Kerosene Lamp for a bike. Tin rectangular shape painted black. Silver round edging surrounding a glass lens. Protruding from the side is a small triangular shape with a red lens facing back. Also at the back is spring bracket used for mounting the lamp on the bike. One side also has a regulator dial. bike, bicycle, lamp -
Bright & District Historical Society operating the Bright Museum
Lamp kerosene
... Lamp kerosene... style heads, flowers etc. Lamp kerosene ...Pewter base with urn shaped base decorated with Roman style heads, flowers etc.lighting, lamp, kerosene -
Parks Victoria - Point Hicks Lightstation
Lamps, kerosene
... The two hand-held, portable kerosene lamps each have green...PHLS0008.1 & PHLS0008.2 Pressurised kerosene lamp, cover... hand-held, portable kerosene lamps each have green enamel caps ...The two hand-held, portable kerosene lamps each have green enamel caps over the glass. They were used from around the 1930s until 1993, and one is now located on the groundfloor level of the lighthouse and the other is in the assistant lightkeeper’s quarters. The brand name of the Point Hicks lamp, while not stated is probably Coleman, Tilley or Austramax, which were all similarly made, portable pressurised kerosene lamps. Coleman brand pressure lamps and lanterns were first made in about 1905 by American, William Coleman, and their English competitor was the firm, Tilley. The Australian company Austramax began manufacturing kerosene pressure lamps in Brunswick in 1946, making the bases and the workings by hand, turning out 1000s of lamps each week. Portable lamps were used worldwide where bright light was needed and they became essential as an emergency back-up source of light for the lightstation as well as the lantern room. Through the multiplication of light by the lighthouse lenses, they could provide a tower with a 26 nautical mile range. Lamps similar to the two Point Hicks examples can be found at Gabo Island, one of which is a green enamelled Austramax lamp; Cape Nelson (Austramax), and similar lamps are held at Cape Schanck and Cape Otway. The two Point Hicks lamps have first level contributory significance for their historic value and provenance, and as representative examples of lamps that were widely used in Australian lightstations between the 1930s and 1960s.PHLS0008.1 & PHLS0008.2 Pressurised kerosene lamp, cover over glass is made of green enamelled metal. -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Domestic object - Lamp, Valor Co. Ltd, 1920-1936
... Kerosene Lamp...Kerosene lamp; blue painted metal fuel can and metal rear... or kerosene lamps were the means of lighting for homes, farms ...This trade mark (V inside a clover) was German. It was used by the lamp makers Veritas Efsca Works in Birmingham, and for a time by Valor Co. Ltd. which took over Veritas. Valor Co. Ltd. was established in Birmingham in 1890 and produced oil containers for the Anglo-American Oil Com. In 1901 the firm advertised themselves as Stampers And Pieces. Later it was named 'The Valor Co. and was associated with the Aston Brass Co., and advertised as makers of oil lamps and stoves. Valor became a maker of oil heaters cookers and many other products that were fueled by oil. Later it sold gas heaters and ovens. In 1936 Valor Co. Ltd. was made a Public Company and operated under the name The Velor Company Ltd. The company changed names over the years and it was still operating under Velor Fires in January 2002.Oil or kerosene lamps were the means of lighting for homes, farms and industry in the late 19th and early-to-mid 20th centuries. Lamps like these were important as Lighthouse Keepers and Assistant Keepers' equipment. They were in common use in until the lighting was powered by gas and electricity. The reflector at the back of the lamp makes it of greater significance as most lamps don't have this feature. The logo is also interesting as it originated in Germany and was used with permission by a British company and the company that brought it out for a short time. Similar lamps are still available today, usually with gas for fuel. Kerosene lamp; blue painted metal fuel can and metal rear reflector support. and a round corrugated reflector at the rear. The mid-section wick is made of brass. The glass cover or chimney is bulbous in shape. Inscriptions include a trademark "V" inside a clover. It is British-made in Birmingham by either Veritas Efsca Works or Veritas Valor.Trademark; "[clover symbol] surrounding a "V" Stamp: "BRITISH MADE" Marked on adjusting device: "English Made 1 in w" Marked on support of deflector shield - "British Made" and symbolwarrnambool, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime village, oil lamp, table lamp, kerosene lamp, valor co. ltd, v inside a clover, veritas, british made, lamp reflector, lighting, lamp, the valor company ltd -
Mont De Lancey
Functional object, Lamp - Kerosene
... Lamp - Kerosene... or decreases the length of the wick. Lamp - Kerosene Functional object ...Used in the early 20th CenturyAn early 20th Century glass and rusted tin "hurricane" lamp with three wire curved horizontal bands protecting the clear chimney glass. This is a portable lantern with an oil tank at the bottom that forms the base of the lamp. The tank is filled through a metal tube with a screw top lid and it also houses a wick and knob that increases or decreases the length of the wick.lantens, kerosene lamps, lighting equipment, lamps -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Functional Object - Glass lamp
... Glass kerosene lamp...Lamp belonged to Leigh Davies grandmother LIGHTING Kerosene ...Lamp belonged to Leigh Davies grandmotherGlass kerosene lamplighting, kerosene, oil -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Kerosene Trench Lamp
... Kerosene Trench Lamp.... Kerosene Trench Lamp ...This lamp was used in the trenches in WW1. It was a private issue, not government. It is made of tin and brass with an adjustable light fitting. It has a reflective, adjustable mirror. -
Blacksmith's Cottage and Forge
Kerosene table lamp
... Kerosene table lamp... Marsh goldfields lamp lighting table glass kerosene Moulded ...Moulded clear glass base with glass handle. Clear glass flame cover. Brass wick holder with cotton wick.lamp, lighting, table, glass, kerosene -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Accessory - Kerosene Coach Lamp, ca1900
... Kerosene Coach Lamp... on side with inner red glass. Accessory Kerosene Coach Lamp ...Manufactured by Holden and Frost for the illumination on buggies during the period ca1900Manufactured and sold by Holden and FrostBlack painted steel carriage lamp. Opening right hand side, chimney and carry handle on top. Globular glass ball on side with inner red glass.buggies, lamp, civilian -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Functional object - Marine Lamp, James Paterson Lamp Manufacturer, 1880s to 1930s
... Marine Kerosene Lamp...The item is a kerosene marine ships lamp used onboard ships... Warrnambool great-ocean-road The item is a kerosene marine ships lamp ...The item is a kerosene marine ships lamp used onboard ships and smaller vessels for general lighting and navigation the subject lamp was made in Melbourne by a known maker James Paterson. The writer at this time cannot ascertain any significant historical information regarding the company or its founder, however lamps made by James Paterson of Melbourne are rare and regarded as collector's items and would command significant sale prices. All that is currently known is that the James Paterson Lamp manufacturing company were located at 30 Little Collins St Melbourne, and were active in Dec 1885 and in 1886 from newspaper articles of the time. Therefore the assumption is that the subject lamp was made in the late 19th to the first quarter of the 20th century.A significant item used in the marine industry on many ships, the company made kerosene lamps for other industries as well and was a well-known Melbourne based company in the late 19th and early part of the 20th centuries.Marine masthead copper ship's lamp with a handle at the top and holders at the side. It has a lamp glass and reflector mounted on a removable fuel tank. It was made in Melbourne by James Paterson.Stamped James Paterson Lamp Manufacturer 30 Little Collins St Melbourneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, lamp, masthead brass ship's lamp, masthead lamp, james paterson, marine kerosene lamp -
Woods' Farming and Heritage Museum
Hanging Lamp
... Hanging Lamp. Kerosene Lamp. Hanging kerosene lamp... owners. Hanging Lamp. Kerosene Lamp. Hanging kerosene lamp ...Belonged to the Alison, John & Michael Woods' mothers parents, John & Eliza James. They lived in Napier Street Creswick. It is believed they may have bought it after moving into this house about 1909Belonged to the Grandparents of the Museum owners.Decorative brass kerosene lantern, suspended from ceiling by brass chains with a frosted glass hood and glass crystal skirt. Nilhanging lamp. kerosene lamp. hanging kerosene lamp. hanging brass lamp. brass hanging lamp.