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Diagrams showing the workings of Stephensons Lamp (1 - 4), and Davys Lamp (5, on the right). Mary Evans Picture Library makes available wonderful images created for people to enjoy over the centuries. © Mary Evans Picture Library 2015 - https://copyrighthub.org/s0/hub1/creation/maryevans/MaryEvansPictureID/10100348
Media ID 611039
1826 Coal Diagrams Lamp Lamps Mining Operations Safety Stephensons Workings
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This fascinating print from Mary Evans Picture Library showcases the intricate workings of safety lamps from 1826. The diagrams featured in this print illustrate the inner mechanisms of both Stephensons Lamp and Davys Lamp, two crucial inventions that revolutionized safety in the coal mining industry during the 19th century. Stephensons Lamp, depicted in diagrams 1 through 4, was a significant advancement in mine safety with its innovative design and functionality. Meanwhile, Davys Lamp (diagram 5 on the right) also played a vital role in protecting miners from dangerous explosions caused by flammable gases underground. These historical artifacts provide a glimpse into the operations and complexities of early safety lamps used in coal mines. They serve as a reminder of the risks faced by miners during this era and highlight the importance of technological advancements in ensuring their well-being. Through detailed illustrations and precise depictions, this print captures an important chapter in mining history. It sheds light on the evolution of safety measures within the coal industry and pays tribute to those who worked tirelessly to improve working conditions for miners everywhere.