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- Chimney_crane abstract "Chimney Cranes, aka fireplace cranes and pot cranes, are a feature of the homes of the American Colonial period and 18/19th century of Western Europe. Although the chimney crane may be thought by some to be a Yankee invention, it was common in both British and American houses of the era. The purpose of the crane is to allow a cooking pot to be swung away from the fire, preventing burn injuries to the cook as well as regulating temperature of the pot. The chimney crane is an important step in open hearth cooking as it helped save lives and allowed cooks to be more creative.For centuries before the iron crane was introduced, colonial and European fireplaces used a chain that hung from first a green wooden chimney lug pole then a fixed iron pole directly over the fire. The chimney crane, by contrast, was bolted to the wall and was hinged in order to swing easily. Numerous pots, kettles and other items could be hung on the crane to simmer and cook over the flames.".
- Chimney_crane thumbnail Fireplace_of_childhood_home_of_Aleksis_Kivi.JPG?width=300.
- Chimney_crane wikiPageID "18445567".
- Chimney_crane wikiPageLength "2725".
- Chimney_crane wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Chimney_crane wikiPageRevisionID "672273695".
- Chimney_crane wikiPageWikiLink British_North_America.
- Chimney_crane wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_colonial_architecture.
- Chimney_crane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cooking.
- Chimney_crane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fire.
- Chimney_crane wikiPageWikiLink Colonial_history_of_the_United_States.
- Chimney_crane wikiPageWikiLink Cooking.
- Chimney_crane wikiPageWikiLink Fireplace.
- Chimney_crane wikiPageWikiLink Hearth.
- Chimney_crane wikiPageWikiLink Yankee.
- Chimney_crane wikiPageWikiLink File:Fireplace_of_childhood_home_of_Aleksis_Kivi.JPG.
- Chimney_crane wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chimney crane".
- Chimney_crane wikiPageWikiLinkText "chimney crane".
- Chimney_crane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Chimney_crane subject Category:American_colonial_architecture.
- Chimney_crane subject Category:Cooking.
- Chimney_crane subject Category:Fire.
- Chimney_crane hypernym Feature.
- Chimney_crane type Work.
- Chimney_crane type Style.
- Chimney_crane comment "Chimney Cranes, aka fireplace cranes and pot cranes, are a feature of the homes of the American Colonial period and 18/19th century of Western Europe. Although the chimney crane may be thought by some to be a Yankee invention, it was common in both British and American houses of the era. The purpose of the crane is to allow a cooking pot to be swung away from the fire, preventing burn injuries to the cook as well as regulating temperature of the pot.".
- Chimney_crane label "Chimney crane".
- Chimney_crane sameAs Q5099421.
- Chimney_crane sameAs m.04dz94_.
- Chimney_crane sameAs Q5099421.
- Chimney_crane wasDerivedFrom Chimney_crane?oldid=672273695.
- Chimney_crane depiction Fireplace_of_childhood_home_of_Aleksis_Kivi.JPG.
- Chimney_crane isPrimaryTopicOf Chimney_crane.