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Lamp, Camphene
Title
Lamp
,
Camphene
Coverage / Year
1840 to 1865
Description
A
brass
camphene
lamp.
The
saucer
base
holds
an
elaborately
molded
columnar
stand
which
leads
to a
reservoir
with a
cup
shaped
bottom
and a
broad
shouldered
top
portion.
The
wick
holders
are
splayed
as
is
typical
of
ac
camphene
lamp.
Interpretation
Camphene
, a
combination
mineral
spirits
and
alcohol
was
used
as a
lamp
fuel
for a
short
time
in the
middle
of the
19th
century.
Because
whale
oil
was
so
expensive
camphene
was
used
as a
replacement.
Camphene
was
extremely
volatile.
If the
flame
from
one
wick
heated
the
other
wick
the
heat
could
travel
back
into the
reservoir
and
explode.
Thus
,
camphene
lamps
have
either
single
wicks
, or
double
wicks
pointed
away
from
one
another.
The
form
is
that of an
earlier
whaling
oil
lamp
and
thus
could
have been
converted
with the
replacement
of the
tin
top.
The
wick
covers
prevented
evaporation.
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
oil;
Whale;
Whaling;
Lighting
device;
Light;
Camphene;
Lamps
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
1968.001.1230
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