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  2. Chandelier - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the glass chandelier is unclear, but some scholars believed that the first glass chandelier was made in 1673 in Orléans France, where a simple iron rod was encased in multi-coloured glass with glass arms attached. [47] By the turn of the 18th century, glass chandeliers were produced in France, England, Bohemia, and Venice. [47]

  3. Incandescent light bulb - Wikipedia

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    Available in numerous spot and flood beam spreads. Like all light bulbs, the number represents the diameter of the bulb in 1 ⁄ 8 of an inch. Therefore, a PAR 16 is 51 mm (2 in) in diameter, a PAR 20 is 64 mm (2.5 in) in diameter, PAR 30 is 95 mm (3.75 in) and a PAR 38 is 121 mm (4.75 in) in diameter. A package of four 60-watt light bulbs

  4. Halogen lamp - Wikipedia

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    [Note 1] The designation MR means "Multifaceted Reflector", with the number following this still corresponding to eighths of an inch in diameter of the overall bulb. [Note 2] If a lamp has a "G" code, [Note 3] this will mean the lamp is a bipin shape and the number following the G will indicate the distance in millimeters between the pins ...

  5. Edison light bulb - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, after watching a salvage operation, Bob Rosenzweig started the reproduction and selling of his faux-antique bulbs. [9] These vintage-style light bulb reproductions were sold mostly to collectors and prop houses, and continued until the turn of the 21st century when new regulations banned low-efficiency lighting in many countries.

  6. William Parker (glassmaker) - Wikipedia

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    The glass chandeliers in the Bath Assembly Rooms are some of his most notable works and are marked "Parker, Fleet Street, London. [2] Parker also specialized in manufacturing glass for scientific instruments: William Parker and Son, of Fleet Street, London, supplied British chemist Joseph Priestley with lenses and bell jars for many of his ...

  7. 48 of the best Valentine’s Day Gifts to celebrate your love ...

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    It looks just like a light bulb, and the filament inside is shaped like a heart, lighting up pink when you turn it on. Plus, the design is battery-powered, so it can be placed anywhere.

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