-
blowtorches used
liquid fuel,
carried in a
refillable reservoir attached to the
lamp. This is
distinct from
modern gas-fueled
torches burning fuel such as a butane...
- dead-flame, hot-
blast, and cold-
blast variants.
Pressurized kerosene lamps use a gas mantle;
these are
known as Petromax,
Tilley lamps, or
Coleman lamps, among...
- A
safety lamp is any of
several types of
lamp that
provides illumination in
places such as coal
mines where the air may
carry coal dust or a build-up of...
- its hot
blast and cold
blast kerosene lanterns. The
company was
founded in 1840 when its founder, 22-year-old
Robert Edwin Dietz,
purchased a
lamp and oil...
-
known as rice
blast fungus, rice
rotten neck, rice
seedling blight,
blast of rice, oval leaf spot of graminea,
pitting disease, ryegr****
blast,
Johnson spot...
- An
infrared heater or heat
lamp is a
heating appliance containing a high-temperature
emitter that
transfers energy to a
cooler object through electromagnetic...
-
lighthouse technology of its day. The
light was
generated by a
carbon arc
lamp:
first lit on 11
January 1871, it was
described at the time as 'without doubt...
- the 2025
International Booker Prize for her
short story anthology Heart Lamp,
which is also the
first Kannada language work to win the award. 21 May –...
- from
their homes were
blinded when the
blast wave
shattered the
windows in
front of them.
Overturned stoves and
lamps started fires throughout Halifax, particularly...
- Black-E**** Susan: A Tale of the Sea 29-Dec-66 242 Aladdin, or The
Wonderful Lamp 30-Dec-66 243
Tales of the
Arabian Nights: The
Fisherman and the
Genie Traditional...