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Petroliana on display at the Fort Lauderdale Antique Car Museum, Texas Petroliana is a category of collectibles that is related to gas stations or the petroleum industry . [ 1 ] Petroliana memorabilia include items such as old gas pumps , fuel advertisements, enamel or tin signs, oil cans and tins, and road maps .
A gasoline pump or fuel dispenser is a machine at a filling station that is used to pump gasoline (petrol), diesel, or other types of liquid fuel into vehicles. Gasoline pumps are also known as bowsers or petrol bowsers (in Australia and South Africa), [2] [3] petrol pumps (in Commonwealth countries), or gas pumps (in North America).
GASmuseet, The Danish GAS Museum, Hobro, Denmark; Ignacy Ćukasiewicz Oil and Gas Industry Museum, Bobrka, Poland; Warsaw Gasworks Museum, Warsaw, Poland; Project Parco Museo del Petrolio Vallezza, Fornovo di Taro (Parma), Italy; Fisogni Museum, Tradate (Varese), Italy (largest gas pumps and petroliana collection, certified by Guinness World ...
Circa 1920s "visible" gas pump designed to allow drivers to see the grade of fuel being pumped into their cars. Mike and Frank visit an opera house built in 1879 that has become home to vintage movie posters. At another place they get a Japanese license plate, General Electric brass-blade table fan, and a cabinet.
This is a list of historic filling stations and service stations, including a few tire service stations which did not have gas pumps. A number of these in the United States are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
This was constructed by the Humphrey Gas Pump Co. of Syracuse, NY, who had licensed the Humphrey patents. [5] A single Humphrey pump was installed at a Sewage works in Southend-on-Sea, England during 1914. The pump had head of 65 ft at a capacity of 198,000 gallons per day. Construction works started for a second pump but was cancelled in 1915. [5]
The Antique Gas & Steam Engine Museum (AGSEM) is a living history museum founded in 1969. It is located on 55 acres (220,000 m 2) of county-owned land at 2040 N Santa Fe Ave. on the outskirts of Vista, California. The museum is a non-profit 501c(3) organization, run by several paid employees along with volunteer help.
The Carcel lamp of 1800, which used a clockwork pump to allow the reservoir to sit beneath the burner, and Franchot's spring-driven Moderator lamp of 1836 avoided these problems. The same principle was also used for cooking and boiling water due to its 'affording much the strongest heat without smoke'.