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- Tilley_lamp abstract "The Tilley lamp derives from John Tilley’s invention of the hydro-pneumatic blowpipe in 1813 in England. W.H.Tilley were manufacturing pressure lamps at their works in Stoke Newington in 1818, and Shoreditch, in the 1830s. The company moved to Brent Street in Hendon in 1915 during World War I, and started work with paraffin (kerosene) as a fuel for the lamps.During World War I Tilley lamps were used by the British armed forces, and became so popular that Tilley became used as a generic name for kerosene lamp in many parts of the world, in much the same way as Hoover is used for vacuum cleaners. During the 1920s the company had diversified into domestic lamps, and had expanded rapidly after orders from railway companies. After World War II fears about the poisonous effect of paraffin fumes, and widely available electricity, reduced demand for domestic use. The company moved from Hendon to Ireland in the early 1960s, finally settling in Belfast. It moved back to England in 2000.".
- Tilley_lamp thumbnail Tilley-storm-lantern-X246-May-1978.jpg?width=300.
- Tilley_lamp wikiPageExternalLink tilleyindustriallamps.html.
- Tilley_lamp wikiPageExternalLink en_petromax.htm.
- Tilley_lamp wikiPageExternalLink www.tilleylamp.co.uk.
- Tilley_lamp wikiPageExternalLink www.tilleylamps.co.uk.
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- Tilley_lamp wikiPageRevisionID "644015578".
- Tilley_lamp wikiPageWikiLink Belfast.
- Tilley_lamp wikiPageWikiLink Category:Articles_containing_video_clips.
- Tilley_lamp wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_brands.
- Tilley_lamp wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lighting_brands.
- Tilley_lamp wikiPageWikiLink Category:Types_of_lamp.
- Tilley_lamp wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Tilley_lamp wikiPageWikiLink File:Tilley-storm-lantern-X246-May-1978.jpg.
- Tilley_lamp wikiPageWikiLink Generic_trademark.
- Tilley_lamp wikiPageWikiLink Hendon.
- Tilley_lamp wikiPageWikiLink Hydro-pneumatic_blowpipe.
- Tilley_lamp wikiPageWikiLink Ireland.
- Tilley_lamp wikiPageWikiLink Kerosene.
- Tilley_lamp wikiPageWikiLink Kerosene_lamp.
- Tilley_lamp wikiPageWikiLink Shoreditch.
- Tilley_lamp wikiPageWikiLink Stoke_Newington.
- Tilley_lamp wikiPageWikiLink The_Hoover_Company.
- Tilley_lamp wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Tilley_lamp wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Tilley_lamp wikiPageWikiLink File:Tilley_Lamp_ogg.ogg.
- Tilley_lamp wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tilley lamp".
- Tilley_lamp wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tilley".
- Tilley_lamp wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Artificial_light_sources.
- Tilley_lamp subject Category:Articles_containing_video_clips.
- Tilley_lamp subject Category:British_brands.
- Tilley_lamp subject Category:Lighting_brands.
- Tilley_lamp subject Category:Types_of_lamp.
- Tilley_lamp type Application.
- Tilley_lamp type Component.
- Tilley_lamp type Lamp.
- Tilley_lamp type Redirect.
- Tilley_lamp type Source.
- Tilley_lamp comment "The Tilley lamp derives from John Tilley’s invention of the hydro-pneumatic blowpipe in 1813 in England. W.H.Tilley were manufacturing pressure lamps at their works in Stoke Newington in 1818, and Shoreditch, in the 1830s.".
- Tilley_lamp label "Tilley lamp".
- Tilley_lamp sameAs Q7802825.
- Tilley_lamp sameAs Tilley-lamppu.
- Tilley_lamp sameAs m.0d54t0.
- Tilley_lamp sameAs Q7802825.
- Tilley_lamp wasDerivedFrom Tilley_lamp?oldid=644015578.
- Tilley_lamp depiction Tilley-storm-lantern-X246-May-1978.jpg.
- Tilley_lamp isPrimaryTopicOf Tilley_lamp.