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  2. Fairy lamp - Wikipedia

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    They burned longer and carried less risk of fire, a common danger of the Victorian era. Samuel Clarke, one of several English designers of lighting devices, patented a glass cup covered with a dome [3] on December 14, 1885. His company promoted the lamps as a way to sell their own candles. [2]

  3. Edison light bulb - Wikipedia

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    Sold as "specialty lighting", Edison-style incandescent lamps are exempted from the ban in most places. [ citation needed ] More contemporary "Edison light bulbs" are designed to replicate the same light color and bulb shape of the original, but offer a more energy-efficient version to Rosenzweig's popular vintage reproduction bulbs (modern ...

  4. History of street lighting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the US, street lights using sodium vapor were first installed on a rural highway near Port Jervis, New York, in 1933. [1] In 1938, a study of sodium vapor light use at selected intersections in Chicago claimed that the new lighting had helped to reduce the number of accidents in those areas.

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    The Victorian-Style Ramos House on Second St. WHEN: Dec. 2 and 3, noon to 5 p.m. COST: Tickets are $30 in advance, $35 at the door, at Old Louisville Visitors Center inside Central Park, 1340 S ...

  6. Tiffany lamp - Wikipedia

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    A Tiffany lamp is a type of lamp made of glass and shade designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany or artisans, mostly women, and made (in originals) in his design studio. The glass in the lampshades is put together with the copper-foil technique instead of leaded, the classic technique for stained-glass windows.

  7. Chandelier - Wikipedia

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    A chandelier (/ ËŒ ʃ æ n d É™ ˈ l ɪər /) is an ornamental lighting device, typically with spreading branched supports for multiple lights, designed to be hung from the ceiling. [1] [2] Chandeliers are often ornate, and they were originally designed to hold candles, but now incandescent light bulbs are commonly used, [3] as well as ...

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