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  2. Tilley lamp - Wikipedia

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    Tilley storm lantern X246B May 1978: this model has been in production since 1964. Operation of a Tilley lamp (Video) Large Tilley radiator R55 from 1957 [1] Tilley Lamp TL10 from 1922-1946 [2] The Tilley lamp is a kerosene pressure lamp.

  3. Vapalux - Wikipedia

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    In 1925 they started making lamp and lantern parts for the Tilley company, a relationship which lasted until 1938 when Willis & Bates began manufacturing and selling lanterns on their own. The Vapalux pressure lamp bears a close resemblance with the Tilley lamp , in the way the burner works and how the mantle is attached.

  4. Tilley - Wikipedia

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    Tilley lamp, a kerosene lamp This page was last edited on 4 January 2019, at 00:16 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. Kerosene lamp - Wikipedia

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    A kerosene lamp produced by the factory of Karlskrona Lampfabrik in Sweden c. 1890s Swiss flat-wick kerosene lamp. The knob protruding to the right adjusts the wick, and hence the flame size. A kerosene lamp (also known as a paraffin lamp in some countries) is a type of lighting device that uses kerosene as a fuel.

  6. File:Tilley Lamp.ogv - Wikipedia

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  7. File:Tilley-storm-lantern-X246-May-1978.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. John Tilley - Wikipedia

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    John Tilley may refer to: John Tilley (Mayflower passenger) (1571–1620/1), pilgrim on the Mayflower signer of the Mayflower Compact; John Tilley, whose invention in 1813 gave rise to the Tilley lamp; Sir John Tilley (civil servant) (1813–1898), Secretary to the UK's General Post Office; John Tilley (baseball) (1854–1927), baseball player

  9. Pifco - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] After World War I the company diversified into various electrical items. Christmas lights were an early addition to the product range, as were torches and battery lanterns. Hair dryers, shavers, fans and electric blankets soon followed. The company officially adopted the shortened name of 'Pifco' in November 1949. [3]: 41