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  2. R. E. Dietz Company - Wikipedia

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    R. E. Dietz Co., Ltd. (formerly R. E. Dietz Company) is a lighting products manufacturer best known for its hot blast and cold blast kerosene lanterns. The company was founded in 1840 when its founder, 22-year-old Robert Edwin Dietz , purchased a lamp and oil business in Brooklyn , New York .

  3. Robert Edwin Dietz - Wikipedia

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    Robert E. Dietz (1818–1897) was the founder of the R. E. Dietz Company. [1] At the age of 22, he purchased a lamp and oil business at 62 Fulton Street in Brooklyn, New York. He manufactured candle lanterns. [2] In 1842, he and his brother formed Dietz, Brother & Company.

  4. Kerosene lamp - Wikipedia

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    A kerosene lantern, also known as a "barn lantern" or "hurricane lantern", is a flat-wick lamp made for portable and outdoor use. They are made of soldered or crimped-together sheet-metal stampings, with tin-plated sheet steel being the most common material, followed by brass and copper. There are three types: dead-flame, hot-blast, and cold-blast.

  5. File:Dietz-lantern-factory 1910.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Lantern - Wikipedia

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    A lantern is a source of lighting, often portable. It typically features a protective enclosure for the light source – historically usually a candle, a wick in oil, or a thermoluminescent mesh, and often a battery-powered light in modern times – to make it easier to carry and hang up, and make it more reliable outdoors or in drafty interiors.

  7. Dietz - Wikipedia

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    Dietz is a surname, and may refer to: . Albrecht Dietz (1926–2012), German entrepreneur and scientist; August Dietz (1869–1963), a philatelist, editor and publisher; Bernard Dietz (born 1948), German football player and manager