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Lamp, whale oil with double reflector
Title
Lamp
,
whale
oil
with
double
reflector
Coverage / Year
1800 to 1850
Description
This
whale
oil
lamp
is
made
of
pewter.
The
foot
holds
a
vertical
cylindrical
reservoir
above
which
are
held
the
typical
parallel
double
wicks
of the
whale
oil
lamp.
On
either
side
of the
wicks
are
two
large
pieces
of
glass
meant
to
magnify
the
flame.
Interpretation
Whale
oil
was
highly
prized
from
1750
to
1850
as the
best
lamp
oil
fuel.
It
burned
at a
very
steady
rate
,
very
brightly
and with
little
smoke.
Oil
from the
skull
cavity
of the
spermaceti
whale
was the
finest
quality
and was a
major
reason
the
whaling
industry
was
so
profitable.
This
lamp
provided
an
extremely
bright
light
and were
sometimes
called
tailor's
lamps
because
one
had to be
able
to
see
well
to
work
after
dark
when
sewing.
They
probably
were
used
by
all
sorts
of
people
whose
occupations
required
working
after
dark.
Lesson Plans / Themes
American
Communities
in
History;
Communities
and
Geography;
How
we
learn
about
communities;
Whaling
Slide
Show;
Inventions
Multimedia
Time
Line;
School
Museum;
Introduction
of
artifacts
as a
primary
source;
What's
That
Relic?;
Settling
in the
Midwest;
Learning Standards
16
History;
18
Social
Systems;
13
Science
,
Technology
and
Society;
Author or Creator
Unknown
Subject / Keywords
Whale;
Whales;
Oil
lamp;
Whale
oil;
United
States;
Light;
Lighting
device;
Reflector;
Tailor;
Tailor's
lamp
Collection Publisher
Early American Museum
Further Information
For any further information related to this record, please contact the Collection Publisher. See
http://images.library.uiuc.edu/projects/tdc
for more information about this project.
Rights Management Statement
http://images.library.uiuc.edu/projects/tdc/conditions.htm
Resource Identifier
1968.001.1056a
CONTENTdm file name
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