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  2. Dolphin lamp standard - Wikipedia

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    Distinctive base of Vulliamy's dolphin lamp posts. Dolphin lamp standards provide electric light along much of the Thames Embankment in London, United Kingdom. Two stylised dolphins or sturgeons writhe around the base of a standard lamp post, supporting a fluted column bearing electric lights in an opaque white globe, topped by a metal crown.

  3. Stone lantern - Wikipedia

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    ' hanging lamp '), which usually hang from the eaves of a roof, and dai-dōrō (台灯籠, lit. ' platform lamp '), used in gardens and along the approach of a shrine or temple. [3] The two most common types of dai-dōrō are the bronze lantern and the stone lantern, which look like hanging lanterns laid to rest on a pedestal.

  4. Lamp box - Wikipedia

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    Lamp boxes are the smallest of the post boxes used by the Royal Mail in the UK, by its counterparts in the Commonwealth of Nations and also by An Post in Ireland. Their name derives from the fact that they were designed to be affixed to lamp posts , [ 1 ] although they may equally be found embedded in walls or mounted on poles.

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    The 25-piece range spans couches and outdoor tables, coffee mugs and candlestick holders. ... Perle Shearling and Oak Wood Counter Stool by goop. cb2.com. ... Lucienne Amber Glass Table Lamp by ...

  6. Traditional lighting equipment of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The andon is a lamp consisting of paper stretched over a frame of bamboo, wood or metal. [1] The paper protected the flame from the wind. Burning oil in a stone, metal, or ceramic holder, with a wick of cotton or pith, provided the light. They were usually open on the top and bottom, with one side that could be lifted to provide access. [2]

  7. Street light - Wikipedia

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    The first place outside London in England to have gas lighting, was Preston, Lancashire in 1816, where Joseph Dunn's Preston Gaslight Company introduced a new, brighter gas lighting. Another early adopter was the city of Baltimore , where the gaslights were first demonstrated at Rembrandt Peale 's Museum in 1816, and Peale's Gas Light Company ...

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