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  2. R. E. B. Crompton - Wikipedia

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    Crompton Lighting - One of the oldest lighting manufacturers, this company is still based in Britain, with manufacturing in Doncaster, Yorkshire and head offices in Waltham Abbey, Essex. The company is now part of the American company Cooper Industries. The Crompton name is still widely used on a range of products.

  3. Robert M. Lamp Cottage - Wikipedia

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    The Robert M. Lamp Cottage, also known as Rocky Roost, was a summer cottage on a small island on Lake Mendota in Madison, Wisconsin.The cottage was designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright for boyhood friend, Robert M. Lamp (1866–1916), for whom Wright also designed the Lamp House in Madison.

  4. Robert M. Lamp House - Wikipedia

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    The Robert M. Lamp House is a residence built in 1903 two blocks northeast of the capitol in Madison, Wisconsin, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for his lifelong friend "Robie" Lamp, a realtor, insurance agent, and Madison City Treasurer. The oldest Wright-designed house in Madison, its style is transitional between Chicago School and Prairie School

  5. Early Christian lamps - Wikipedia

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    In Early Christianity lamps, fire and light are conceived as symbols, if not as visible manifestations, of the divine nature and the divine presence. In the Christian world view Christ is the true Light, [ 1 ] and Christians are viewed as children of Light at perpetual war with the powers of darkness.

  6. Robert Edwin Dietz - Wikipedia

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    Robert E. Dietz (1818–1897) was the founder of the R. E. Dietz Company. [ 1 ] At the age of 22, he purchased a lamp and oil business at 62 Fulton Street in Brooklyn , New York.

  7. Handel Company - Wikipedia

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    Handel Company lamp design (1900–1930) at the Metropolitan Museum of Art [1]. The Eydam and Handel Company, or Adolph Eydam and Philip Handel Company, was formed in 1885, until partnership broke up in 1892 when Eydam moved to rival company of C. F. Monroe (Eydam returned in 1915 to head up decorating department).

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