Notes on the history of the safety-lamp

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
Hardwick F. W. O'Shea L. T.
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The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
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Dec 1, 1916

Abstract

The survey covers: coal-mine lighting prior to the invention of the safety-lamp, including candles, the flint-and-steel Spedding mill, and mirrors; the growth in knowledge of firedamp; the Society in Sunderland for Preventing Accidents in Coal Mines; Dr. Clanny's blast lamps and steam lamps; George Stephenson's tube-and-slider lamp, triple-tube lamp, punched-plate lamp and gauze Stephenson lamp; Sir Humphrey Davy's lamps; the controversy over invention priority, and other early forms of safety-lamp; 1816-1835 developments including the lamps of Upton and Roberts, M.Mueseler, John Martin, Dr. Clanny (new 4th lamp), M. Agre, John Newman, Gossart and Roberts, Francis Ellis, John Dillon and Mr. Wood (refrigerating lamp); 1836-1843 developments, notably of Mueseler lamps; 1844-1866, including lamps of the Davy, Clanny, Boty, Eloin and other types; 1867-1879, including the Gray lamp; 1880-1887, including the Marsaut lamp; and 1888-1913. Detailed reference is made to the findings of various relevant Royal Commissions and appendices include a list of the safety-lamps described in an appendix to the 1886 report and a publications list. The paper was prepared for the International congress of mining, metallurgy, applied mechanics and economic geology to have been held in London in July 1915. Discussion (p.718-724) includes a brief comment by Blackett W.C. and a longer contribution by Ashworth J., with the authors' response
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APA: Hardwick F. W. O'Shea L. T.  (1916)  Notes on the history of the safety-lamp

MLA: Hardwick F. W. O'Shea L. T. Notes on the history of the safety-lamp. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1916.

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