- The
Argand lamp is a type of oil
lamp invented in 1780 by Aimé Argand. Its
output is 6 to 10 candelas,
brighter than that of
earlier lamps. Its more complete...
-
kerosene used in
lamps and
noted for
being relatively safe. It was
founded by
Charles Pratt.
Charles Pratt and
Company (including
Astral Oil)
became part...
- "
Astral Lamp", the band's
first CD, was
released in
November 2007
under Sony
Music Entertainment. The
anime Gintama used "Signal", from "
Astral Lamp"...
- remain.
Astral lamps were
expensive oil
lamps made with a
marble base, br**** body, and
crystal shade. The oil
reservoir was in a ring
around the
lamp, rather...
-
tragedy discovered that the ship had nine
hundred 5 US gal (19 L) cans of
Astral lamp oil
stored on deck, in
direct contravention of
maritime regulations which...
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kerosene refinery,
Astral Oil Works, in Brooklyn, New York. One
advertising slogan was "The holy
lamps of
Tibet are
primed with
Astral Oil."
Pratt and his...
- Cunningham) 1823 "Furniture of a lady
leaving the city,"
including "
astral lamp -
portable desk - an
elegant urn"
Furniture of "a
gentleman removing...
-
epithets (especially the
default one, "lady of heaven")
might point at an
astral character, and lack of
presence in
royal cult
might mean that she was regarded...
-
History in
South Bend, Indiana. One
unusual prototype, the Studebaker-Packard
Astral, was made in 1957 and
first unveiled at the
South Bend Art
Centre on January...
-
responses are
cultivated through the
performance of
astral rituals and
protections from "
astral dangers"
through the
simulation of
symbols and magical...