Showing 15 items matching "oil lamp reservoir"
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Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - Marine Lamp Fitting, ca.1950
... ...Oil Lamp Reservoir...This marine oil lamp reservoir with a reflector may have been used in a marine navigation lamp. ...Oil lamp reservoir, part of a ship's lamp or lantern. ...Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village 89 Merri Street Warrnambool great-ocean-road This marine oil lamp reservoir with a reflector may have been used in a marine navigation lamp. ...This marine oil lamp reservoir with a reflector may have been used in a marine navigation lamp. This oil tank is missing its burner.In the early-to-mid 19th century, a marine navigation lamp would use an oil reservoir with a reflector such as this one for marine signals at sea.Oil lamp reservoir, part of a ship's lamp or lantern. It includes the diamond-shaped base, curved reflector and fuel tank.warrnambool, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, lamp, ship's lamp, oil lamp reservoir, spare part, marine lamp, navigation lamp, lamp reflector and reservoir, marine equipment, shipping, marine technology -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionFunctional object - Whale Oil Lamp, n.d
... Brass whale oil lamp, removable reservoir, lid with knob on top. Two burners, opposite each other with drip trays and a fold down carry handle....Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Brass whale oil lamp, removable reservoir, lid with knob on top. Two burners, opposite each other with drip trays and a fold down carry handle. ...Brass whale oil lamp, removable reservoir, lid with knob on top. Two burners, opposite each other with drip trays and a fold down carry handle. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionFunctional object - Whale Oil Lamp, n.d
... "Betty" style whale oil lamp, consisting of shallow reservoir with a spout at one end in which a wick was inserted."...Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road whale oil lamp betty lamp "Betty" style whale oil lamp, consisting of shallow reservoir with a spout at one end in which a wick was inserted." ..."Betty" style whale oil lamp, consisting of shallow reservoir with a spout at one end in which a wick was inserted."Betty" from German word 'besser', meaning better due to improved performance of oil lamps.whale oil, lamp, betty lamp -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Domestic Object - TIN WALL LAMP KEROSENE
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields LIGHTING Kerosine & oil kerosene Old cat number K83 Kerosene wall lamp with reflector, painted pink, reservoir in base of lamp with commercially made burner. ...Kerosene wall lamp with reflector, painted pink, reservoir in base of lamp with commercially made burner.lighting, kerosine & oil, kerosene, old cat number k83 -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Lights, Victorian kerosene banquet lamp, c1900
... Prior to the introduction of gas and electricity these lamps provided lighting in all households Pioneers and early settlers in Moorabbin Shire relied on kerosene lamps for lighting their homes after sunset. lights early settlers pioneers market gardeners moorabbin brighton bentleigh cheltenham. lamps kerosene paraffin oil This kerosene, flat wick, banquet lamp has a clear glass shade chimney with a frilled rim, a reservoir of plain yellow glass and a metal engraved base . 1 side screw to adjust the flame Lights, Victorian kerosene banquet lamp unrecorded ...The kerosene lamp is a type of lighting device that uses kerosene as a fuel. Kerosene lamps have a wick or mantle as light source, protected by a glass chimney or globe; lamps may be used on a table, or hand-held lanterns may used for portable lighting. There are three types of kerosene lamp: traditional flat wick, central draught (tubular round wick), and mantle lamp. The screws on the side adjust the flame and hence the strength of the flame produced. Prior to the introduction of gas and electricity these lamps provided lighting in all householdsPioneers and early settlers in Moorabbin Shire relied on kerosene lamps for lighting their homes after sunset.This kerosene, flat wick, banquet lamp has a clear glass shade chimney with a frilled rim, a reservoir of plain yellow glass and a metal engraved base . 1 side screw to adjust the flamelights, early settlers, pioneers, market gardeners, moorabbin, brighton, bentleigh, cheltenham. lamps, kerosene, paraffin, oil -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Lights, Victorian kerosene banquet lamp, c1900
... A Victorian kerosene banquet lamp, with a gilded metal quad footed base, cranberry glass oil reservoir with geometric patterns, original etched, yellow, glass globe shade and clear glass chimney. ...Prior to the introduction of gas and electricity these lamps provided light after sunset for the early settlers, as they established their farms and businesses, in Moorabbin Shire. early settlers. pioneers follett w moorabbin bentleigh brighton ormond market gardeners kerosene paraffin lights lamps candles A Victorian kerosene banquet lamp, with a gilded metal quad footed base, cranberry glass oil reservoir with geometric patterns, original etched, yellow, glass globe shade and clear glass chimney. ...The kerosene lamp is a type of lighting device that uses kerosene as a fuel. Kerosene lamps have a wick or mantle as light source, protected by a glass chimney or globe; lamps may be used on a table, or hand-held lanterns may used for portable lighting. There are three types of kerosene lamp: traditional flat wick, central draught (tubular round wick), and mantle lamp. The side screws adjust the length of the wick and hence the strength of the flame / light produced. Prior to the introduction of gas and electricity these lamps provided light in households after sunset.Prior to the introduction of gas and electricity these lamps provided light after sunset for the early settlers, as they established their farms and businesses, in Moorabbin Shire.A Victorian kerosene banquet lamp, with a gilded metal quad footed base, cranberry glass oil reservoir with geometric patterns, original etched, yellow, glass globe shade and clear glass chimney. There are 2 side screws for adjusting the flame.early settlers. pioneers, follett w, moorabbin, bentleigh, brighton, ormond, market gardeners, kerosene, paraffin, lights, lamps, candles -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Lights, kerosene chamber lamp, 19thC
... Prior to the introduction of gas and electricity these lamps were used for lighting in all households after sunset Pioneers and early settlers relied on kerosene lamps for lighting their homes after sunset. early settlers pioneers market gardeners moorabbin brighton bentleigh ormond cheltenham candles lights lamps kerosene paraffin oil A 19th Century kerosene chamber lamp, with clear, plain glass shade and reservoir, circular metal base and 1 side screw for adjusting the flame Lights, kerosene chamber lamp ...The kerosene lamp is a type of lighting device that uses kerosene as a fuel. Kerosene lamps have a wick or mantle as light source, protected by a glass chimney or globe; lamps may be used on a table, or hand-held lanterns may used for portable lighting. There are three types of kerosene lamp: traditional flat wick, central draught (tubular round wick), and mantle lamp. The side screws adjust the length of the wick and hence the strength of the flame/light produced. Prior to the introduction of gas and electricity these lamps were used for lighting in all households after sunsetPioneers and early settlers relied on kerosene lamps for lighting their homes after sunset.A 19th Century kerosene chamber lamp, with clear, plain glass shade and reservoir, circular metal base and 1 side screw for adjusting the flameearly settlers, pioneers, market gardeners, moorabbin, brighton, bentleigh, ormond, cheltenham, candles, lights, lamps, kerosene, paraffin, oil -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Domestic object - Lights, kerosene lamp, blue glass, Unrecorded, c1900
... This lamp, uses a flat wick immersed in kerosene or oil, contained in the bulbous reservoir, with a side screw to adjust the flame enclosed in a glass, open top shield....This lamp, uses a flat wick immersed in kerosene or oil, contained in the bulbous reservoir, with a side screw to adjust the flame enclosed in a glass, open top shield. early settlers pioneers market gardeners moorabbin brighton bentleigh ormond mckinnon lighting lamps kerosene paraffin oil A flat wick kerosene lamp. ...Early Settlers used candles and lamps as their source of light after sunset. This lamp, uses a flat wick immersed in kerosene or oil, contained in the bulbous reservoir, with a side screw to adjust the flame enclosed in a glass, open top shield.A flat wick kerosene lamp. The knob protruding to the right adjusts the wick, and hence the flame size. This lamp has a plain blue glass shade -chimney with a fluted rim, blue glass geometrically engraved reservoir and a circular brass base early settlers, pioneers, market gardeners, moorabbin, brighton, bentleigh, ormond, mckinnon, lighting, lamps, kerosene, paraffin, oil -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionFunctional object - Whale Oil Lamp, n.d
... oil lamp. Circular base, stand with carry handle. 7 cm tall amber glass oil reservoir, protected by brass strips, wick burner on top....oil lamp. Circular base, stand with carry handle. 7 cm tall amber glass oil reservoir, protected by brass strips, wick burner on top. ...Antique brass whale oil lamp. Circular base, stand with carry handle. 7 cm tall amber glass oil reservoir, protected by brass strips, wick burner on top. -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Tools, Blowtorch 'Sievert', 20thC
... reservoir attached to the lamp. Modern blowtorches are mostly gas-fuelled. The blowlamp is of ancient origin and was used as a tool by gold and silversmiths. They began literally as a "blown lamp", a wick oil...reservoir attached to the lamp. Modern blowtorches are mostly gas-fuelled. The blowlamp is of ancient origin and was used as a tool by gold and silversmiths. They began literally as a "blown lamp", a wick oil ...A blowtorch or blowlamp is a fuel-burning tool used for applying flame and heat to various applications, usually metalworking. Early blowlamps used liquid fuel, carried in a refillable reservoir attached to the lamp. Modern blowtorches are mostly gas-fuelled. The blowlamp is of ancient origin and was used as a tool by gold and silversmiths. They began literally as a "blown lamp", a wick oil lamp with a mouth-blown tube alongside the flame. This type of lamp, with spirit fuel, continued to be in use for such small tasks into the late 20th century. In 1882, a new vaporizing technique was developed by Carl Richard Nyberg in Sweden, and the year after, the production of the Nyberg blow lamp started. It was quickly copied or licensed by many other manufacturers. Carl Richard Nyberg (May 28, 1858, – 1939) was the founder of Max Sievert’s Lödlampfabrik, then one of the largest industries in Sundbyberg, Sweden. After school he started working for a jeweller and later he moved to Stockholm and worked with various metalworks. 1882 and set up a workshop at Luntmakargatan in Stockholm making blowtorches. However the business didn't work well because it took too long to both manufacture and sell them. In 1886 he met Max Sievert (1849 - 1913) at a country fair and Sievert became interested in Nyberg's blowtorch and started selling it. In 1922 the company was sold to Max Sievert who continued to own it until 1964 when it was bought by Esso. The blowtorch is commonly used where a diffuse high temperature naked flame heat is required but not so hot as to cause combustion or welding: soldering, brazing, softening paint for removal, melting roof tar, or pre-heating large castings before welding such as for repairing. It is also common for use in weed control by controlled burn methods, melting snow and ice from pavements and driveways in cold climate areas, road repair crews may use a blowtorch to heat asphalt or bitumen for repairing cracks in preventive maintenance. It is also used in cooking; one common use is for the creation of the layer of hard caramelised sugar in a crème brûlée. A brass blowtorch, 'Sievert' with a wooden handleSIEVERTtools, blow torches, blow lamps, welding, brazing, jewellery, cookery, soldering, nyberg carl, sievert max, stockholm, sweden, spirit fuel, kerosene, gas fuel, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, market gardeners, pioneers, early settlers, plumbing, carpenters, -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionFunctional object - Lamp Base - kerosene, 1880-1920
... Lamp used for burning oil. This would have been used to create light prior to electricity becoming the main source. This lamp is part of the story of lighting in domestic and maritime settings. The collection holds a number of whale oil lamps which, alongside kerosene lamps, show the development of different types of lighting. Light Domestic oil lamp Glass lamp base with metal burner and wick raiser. Has liquid in the reservoir ...Lamp used for burning oil. This would have been used to create light prior to electricity becoming the main source.This lamp is part of the story of lighting in domestic and maritime settings. The collection holds a number of whale oil lamps which, alongside kerosene lamps, show the development of different types of lighting.Glass lamp base with metal burner and wick raiser. Has liquid in the reservoir which looks like paraffin or kerosene. The stem has a wide base with a narrow fluted chimney stem. The base is octagonal. The glass is cut and the top of the stem underneath the reservoir has raised ball-like decorations.light, domestic, oil lamp -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - Marine Lamp, William W M Mc Geoch Ltd, 1910 to 1925
... oil Lamp with glass panels. Front panel missing. Access through glass panel door at side flat metal back. Metal fuel reservoir...lamps, ships' oil and candle lamps, motor lamps, switches, switchboards, electrical accessories and fittings. In 1982 William McGeoch & Co., Ltd was acquired by Bowthorpe Holdings Ltd. A lamp made by a significant manufacturer of marine equipment that made fittings for many famous ships including the Titanic. warrnambool flagstaff-hill flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum maritime-museum shipwreck-coast flagstaff-hill-maritime-village Lamp Ships Lamp WM Mc Geoch Ltd Hardware Merchants Ships Outfitters Embossed McGeogh Maker Glasgow Marine oil Lamp with glass panels. Front panel missing. Access through glass panel door at side flat metal back. Metal fuel reservoir ...In 1832 William McGeoch & Co., Ltd was established, by William McGeoch senior at 113 Argyle St Glasgow as hardware merchants and exporters, and later were manufacturers of lamps and electrical fittings for ship, railway and domestic use. In the 1900s the company had expanded and had offices at 28 West Campbell Street Glasgow with a factory and warehouse located at the Warwick Works, 46 Coventry Rd, Birmingham. In 1922 the company had expanded and were employing 400 to 500 people. William seniors three sons had joined their father in establishing the business around 1888. The business was run by William McGeoch senior with Williams three sons Alexander, William and Andrew also taking an active part in the day to day running of the company. The company had expanded to such a degree that they were now manufacturing a variety of ships' hardware. This included metal cabin furnishings, signal lamps, ships' oil and candle lamps, motor lamps, switches, switchboards, electrical accessories and fittings. In 1982 William McGeoch & Co., Ltd was acquired by Bowthorpe Holdings Ltd.A lamp made by a significant manufacturer of marine equipment that made fittings for many famous ships including the Titanic.Marine oil Lamp with glass panels. Front panel missing. Access through glass panel door at side flat metal back. Metal fuel reservoir and no burner. Metal rounded chimney on top. Embossed McGeogh Maker Glasgowwarrnambool, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, lamp, ships lamp, wm mc geoch ltd, hardware merchants, ships outfitters -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Lamp
... Tall, slender glass kerosene lamp with wick in place. Simple vertical line decoration around oil reservoir and base. ...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Mass produce in America lighting kerosene & oil Tall, slender glass kerosene lamp with wick in place. Simple vertical line decoration around oil reservoir and base. ...Mass produce in AmericaTall, slender glass kerosene lamp with wick in place. Simple vertical line decoration around oil reservoir and base. Period 1880 - 1900.lighting, kerosene & oil -
Friends of WestgarthtownDomestic object - Lamp, paraffin
... lighting kerosene & oil aladdin kitchen lamp light paraffin mantel table lamp chimney lamp shade. "Aladdin 21C Made in England GB. PAT. NOS. 694273-4 21C11" imprinted on fuel reservoir. ...Paraffin lamp. Dark wooden turned ornate stem. Metal base. Vitreous enamel fuel reservoir. Glass chimney with mantel. Plastic and cloth shade."Aladdin 21C Made in England GB. PAT. NOS. 694273-4 21C11" imprinted on fuel reservoir. "Aladdin heat resistant glass" imprinted on chimney. " Remove this gallery when lighting REG. TM. Aladdin Made in England" Written on gallery (under chimney)lighting, kerosene & oil, aladdin, kitchen lamp, light, paraffin, mantel, table lamp, chimney, lamp shade. -
Friends of WestgarthtownDomestic object - Lamp, paraffin
... Paraffin lamp with clear glass oil reservoir and stand. Oil reservoir is spherical in shape and has a bird pattern embossed while stand has a fluted base with decorative rivets and turns. ...oil light lamp paraffin oil birds glass. "An Qing China" is imprinted on interior of base along with an "A" in a circle. Chinese characters/letters are also imprinted on base interior and can be translated to the same as the English. Paraffin lamp with clear glass oil reservoir ...Paraffin lamp with clear glass oil reservoir and stand. Oil reservoir is spherical in shape and has a bird pattern embossed while stand has a fluted base with decorative rivets and turns. On top of oil reservoir is a brass wick holder. It seems to be missing the chimney."An Qing China" is imprinted on interior of base along with an "A" in a circle. Chinese characters/letters are also imprinted on base interior and can be translated to the same as the English.lighting, kerosene & oil, light, lamp, paraffin, oil, birds, glass.
