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  2. Timthal Baghdad - Wikipedia

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    The remaining three works, Ashaar Baghdad ('Baghdad's Poetry', a fountain featuring Arabic script), Timthal Baghdad ('Baghdad's Statue', a column featuring the city as a beautiful girl wearing traditional Abbasid costume), [2] and Enkath El Iraq ('Saving Iraq's Culture', a Sumerian cylindrical seal in the hands of an Iraqi citizen) [2] were all ...

  3. South Gare Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    The lighthouse is 43 feet (13 m) high with a cylindrical cast iron clad stone tower all painted white. [4] [6] [7] Small porthole windows in the north and south side of the column light an internal helical newel staircase. [2] The light source is held in the original eight windowed lantern housing under a hemispherical copper domed roof.

  4. Dili Harbor Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    The studies depict a structure with a stone base, quadrangular mechanism, and an upper terrace with a cylindrical structure supporting the lamp. [1] Construction of the present lighthouse began in 1889, during the governorship of Rafael Jácome Lopes de Andrade (1888–1890). [1] In that year, the masonry base was completed. [2]

  5. Lighthouse clock - Wikipedia

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    A lighthouse clock is a type of mantel clock manufactured in the U.S. from 1818 through 1830s by the American clockmaker Simon Willard, having the dial and works exposed beneath a glass dome on a tapered, cylindrical body. They were also made by Simon Willard & Son, a partnership between the clockmaker and his son Simon Willard Jr. created in 1823.

  6. Safety lamp - Wikipedia

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    The Sussmann lamp [58] was introduced into Britain in 1893 and following trials at Murton Colliery in Durham it became a widely used electric lamp with 3000 or so reported by the company in use in 1900 [59] However, by 1910 there were only 2055 electric lamps of all types in use – about 0.25% of all safety lamps. [60]

  7. Fluorescent lamp - Wikipedia

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    Fluorescent lamp tubes are often straight and range in length from about 100 millimeters (3.9 in) for miniature lamps, to 2.43 meters (8.0 ft) for high-output lamps. Some lamps have a circular tube, used for table lamps or other places where a more compact light source is desired.