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  2. Street light - Wikipedia

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    These lamps were attached to the top of lampposts; [13] by 1817, there were 4,694 lamps on the Paris streets. [citation needed] During the French Revolution (1789–1799), the revolutionaries found that the lampposts were a convenient place to hang aristocrats and other opponents. [14]

  3. Chrysler Imperial - Wikipedia

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    A new model was the six-passenger Imperial Custom limousine which had as standard equipment electric windows, electric division window, floor level courtesy lamps, rear compartment heater, fold-up footrests, seatback mounted clock and special luxury cloth or leather interiors.

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  5. Cadillac Sixty Special - Wikipedia

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    The 1946 model showed few changes from the 1942 model, including a mild grille redesign and new bumpers. Parking lamps and turn signals were now mounted below the headlights. This was the first year the "V" was used underneath the Cadillac crest (the last vehicle to use this emblem would be the 1984 DeVille). Only one model remained in the ...

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    Vintage AHA smokeless flash powder lamp kit, Germany. An alternative to magnesium ribbon was flash powder, a mixture of magnesium powder and potassium chlorate, was introduced by its German inventors Adolf Miethe and Johannes Gaedicke in 1887. A measured amount was put into a pan or trough and ignited by hand, producing a brief brilliant flash ...

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    Lamps are mounted on lamp brackets and are removable for storage, daily wick trimming, or during daylight hours. [32]: 171–2 Boot: Any of several box-like parts of a carriage used for storage of small items. A boot may be found under the coachman's seat, under the passenger's seat, or behind the body of the carriage between the rear wheels.

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