Gas lighting

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Gas lighting is the production of artificial light from combustion of a fuel gas such as hydrogen, methane, carbon monoxide, propane, butane, acetylene, ethylene, coal gas (town gas) or natural gas. The light is produced either directly by the flame, generally by using special mixes (typically propane or butane) of illuminating gas to increase brightness, or indirectly with other components such as the gas mantle or the limelight, with the gas primarily functioning as a heat source for the incandescence of the gas mantle or lime.

Before electricity became sufficiently widespread and economical to allow for general public use, gas was the most prevalent method of outdoor and indoor lighting in cities and suburbs, areas where the infrastructure for distribution of the gaseous fuel was practical. When gas lighting was prevalent, the most common fuels for gas lighting were wood gas, coal gas and, in limited cases, water gas. Early gas lights were ignited manually by lamplighters, although many later designs are self-igniting.
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  • Gasglühkörper mit Warenpackung

    Gasglühkörper mit Warenpackung

    Gasglühkörper in originaler...

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    Image: Börde-Museum Burg Ummendorf - CC BY-NC-ND

  • Stalllampe

    Stalllampe

    Um 1910, Hersteller unbekannt.

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    Image: Technisches Denkmal Gaswerk Neustadt/Dosse - CC BY-NC-SA

  • Hängelampe

    Hängelampe

    Einflammige Hängelampe...

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    Image: Technisches Denkmal Gaswerk Neustadt/Dosse - CC BY-NC-SA

  • Gaswandlampe

    Gaswandlampe

    Produziert von 1870-1875 mit...

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    Image: Technisches Denkmal Gaswerk Neustadt/Dosse - CC BY-NC-SA

  • Straßenlampe

    Straßenlampe

    Modell als Standleuchte u....

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    Image: Technisches Denkmal Gaswerk Neustadt/Dosse - CC BY-NC-SA

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