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KEROSENE LAMPS
KEROSENE LAMPS Kerosene Lamp Info Fuel: Use #2, water-clear kerosene; tinted/scented lamp oil gives less light, can gum up the wick or smoke up the chimney excessively. Lower grades kerosene with higher number ... your lamp. There are two kinds of lamp owners: those who've burned themselves and those who will. Always check before touching the chimney. You cannot see heat. To light a kerosene lamp, ...
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radiation detection
Your local hardware store might have an "Aladdin Lamp" mantle. This is for use in a kerosene lamp and is made of radioactive thorium. It may be possible to buy ...
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Weekend Getaways - National Geographic Adventure Magazine
Pump your water. Spark up a kerosene lamp. Settle in with a book by a fire. Do it again tomorrow. Texas, Get Biodiverse ...
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Lalinda PWMU Guesthouse, Ambrym, Vanuatu - accommodation, volcano trekking, walking
July 2005 and you shouldn't need a mosquito net. A kerosene lamp is provided for lighting. Lalinda has a spring water supply which is OK for drinking ...
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Weekend Getaways - National Geographic Adventure Magazine
Camps, a sporting retreat (replete with sauna) that dates to 1874. They'll leave the kerosene lamp on for ya. Quebec, Skate a River of Ice Leave it to chilly Quebec to ...
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Sable_Island_People
Nova Scotians, Abraham Gesner (a geologist who developed a process for manufacturing kerosene) and Thomas Raddall (an author of historical fiction about Nova Scotia). Raddall had worked on ... a young man, and much of the plot for his book The Nymph and the Lamp was set on Sable Island. Joyce Barkhouse has written eight books, and her articles and ...
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Saskatchewan Environmental Society — CFQC-TV News at Noon Tips
Corrosives - drain cleaner, engine degreaser, ammonia, battery acid, sulfuric acid Fuels - gasoline, diesel, kerosene, lamp oil, oil/gas mixture Mercury - mercury, thermometers, thermostats Oxidizers - chlorine, bleach, pool chemicals, fertilizers, hydrogen ...
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Recycle City
Pet shampoo Chemotherapy drugs Shampoo for lice Flea powder Shoe dye and polish Fluorescent lamp tubes Your local waste management agency has information on how to properly dispose of ... cleaner Diesel fuel Auto body filler Engine degreaser Automatic transmission fluid Gasoline Brake fluid Kerosene or lamp oil Carburetor cleaner Lubricating oil Car batteries Motor oil Car wax Garden Supplies ...
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The History of Energy | The Franklin Institute's Resources for Science Learning
Thomas Edison was ... plus the generation and distribution system to make it work." In the 1880s, his incandescent lamp made possible widespread, reliable, commercial indoor lighting, and his Pearl Street central station generating ...
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The Fire-temple at Baku
Finally, something like a natural kerosene was to be found; it is a thinner fluid than black naphtha ... level. It is used by the natives as a substitute for lamp-oil, and when ignited emits a clear light, with much smoke ...
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