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  2. Wood-burning stove - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, operation, and types of wood-burning stoves, a heating or cooking appliance that burns wood fuel. Find out how to choose the right fuel, control the air supply, and avoid harmful emissions.

  3. List of pipe organ stops - Wikipedia

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    The manual 2 ft Principal or Diapason; its name merely signifies that it is above (i.e. "super") the 4 ft Octave. Tibia Clausa (Latin) Tibia (Latin) Flute: A large-scale, stopped wood flute pipe, usually with a leathered lip; performs same function in a theatre pipe organ as a principal in a classical organ. Tierce (French) Seventeenth (English)

  4. Franklin stove - Wikipedia

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    A Franklin stove. The Franklin stove is a metal-lined fireplace named after Benjamin Franklin, who invented it in 1742. [1] It had a hollow baffle near the rear (to transfer more heat from the fire to a room's air) and relied on an "inverted siphon" to draw the fire's hot fumes around the baffle. [2]

  5. United States Stove Company - Wikipedia

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    John S. Perry started building wood stoves in 1843. [2] After becoming bankrupt in 1860, Perry secured a loan in the amount of $13,000 to buy the company in 1862. [2] Perry reorganized the company to become Albany Stove Works in 1869. It employed nearly 1,200 people in the Albany region. [2] Perry Stove Manufacturing Company

  6. Metters Limited - Wikipedia

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    Metters Limited was an Australian company that manufactured wood stoves, ovens and windmills from 1891 to 1974. It also had a soccer team in Sydney that won several championships and produced some early soccer internationals.

  7. Chambers stove - Wikipedia

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    The Chambers stove is a generic name for several different kitchen cooking appliances sold under the Chambers brand name from 1912 to approximately 1988. Their ranges and stand-alone ovens were known for their patented insulation methods, which enabled them to cook on retained heat with the fuel turned off.

  8. Potbelly stove - Wikipedia

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    A potbelly stove is a cylindrical stove that burns coal or wood and has a bulge in the middle. Learn about its history, uses, and variations from this Wikipedia article.

  9. Primus stove - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and design of the Primus stove, the first pressurized-burner kerosene stove invented in 1892 by Frans Wilhelm Lindqvist. Find out how it works, how to light it, and why it is so efficient and durable.

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