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  2. R. E. Dietz Company - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1840 when its founder, 22-year-old Robert Edwin Dietz, purchased a lamp and oil business in Brooklyn, New York. Though famous for well-built indoor and outdoor kerosene lanterns, it was a major player in the automotive lighting industry from the 1920s into the 1960s.

  3. Lens lantern - Wikipedia

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    A lens lantern is a small, self-contained lamp structure which may sometimes be used to serve as a lighthouse. Unlike a regular Fresnel lens, the lantern requires no housing to protect it from the weather; its glass sides would refract and magnify the light in the same fashion as would the lens. Lens lanterns were popular alternatives to ...

  4. LAMP Community - Wikipedia

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    LAMP Community (originally the Los Angeles Men's Place) is a Los Angeles–based nonprofit organization located in Skid Row that seeks to permanently end homelessness, improve health, and build self-sufficiency among men and women living with severe mental illness. [1] [2] Lamp Community also played a prominent role in the movie The Soloist. [3]

  5. Lamplighter - Wikipedia

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    A gas lamp is located at N. Holliday Street and E. Baltimore Street as a monument to the first gas lamp in America, erected at that location. [ 9 ] However, gas lighting of streets has not disappeared completely from some cities, and the few municipalities that retained gas lighting now find that it provides a pleasing nostalgic effect.

  6. 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. This is not surprising ...

  7. Lamps Plus - Wikipedia

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    Lamps Plus, Inc. is a privately held corporation that designs, manufactures, and sells portable lighting, fixture lighting, furniture, home décor items and a variety of other related products. Its worldwide headquarters is located in the Chatsworth district of the San Fernando Valley region of the city of Los Angeles, California .

  8. Gas Lamp to reopen with new name, vibe in former East Village ...

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    The Lamp will move to the East Village of Des Moines at 418 E. Fifth St., according to a post from Gas Lamp's social media. "The amount of love that people have shown and still show for Gas Lamp ...

  9. Edward Miller & Co - Wikipedia

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    Primarily lamps and lighting systems Edward Miller & Co. (1844–1924) was formed in Meriden, Connecticut , and is primarily known as a historical manufacturer of lamps. The company also made brass kettles and oil heaters.