- The
Spirit in the Blue Light. All of
these stories deal with a down-on-his-luck and
impoverished boy or soldier, who
finds a
magical item (ring,
lamp, tinderbox)...
-
design of Soyer's "Magic Stove" was
based on the same
principle as a
kerosene lamp, in
which a wick is used to draw fuel from a tank or
reservoir to a burner...
- An
alcohol burner or
spirit lamp is a
piece of
laboratory equipment used to
produce an open flame. It can be made from br****, gl****,
stainless steel or...
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fondue pot) over a
portable stove (réchaud)
heated with a
candle or
spirit lamp, and
eaten by
dipping bread and
sometimes vegetables or
other foods into...
- Wilde. At
Oxford University he
edited an
undergraduate journal, The
Spirit Lamp, that
carried a
homoerotic subtext, and met Wilde,
starting a
close but...
-
basis of a
spirit lamp that was
already well-known.
Graetz was
president of the firm
Ehrich &
Graetz in Berlin,
which developed the
lamp, and also the...
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black sticks of
about 3/4 inch
diameter which responded to heat from a
spirit lamp. It was
known to
telegraph technicians as 'chats'. In France, the normal...
- York
examples are
known to survive. In a
light form and
heated over a
spirit lamp, a
chafing dish
could also be used for
cooking various dainty dishes...
- LG KS360, a
mobile phone model Obsolete name for the
Bunsen burner or
spirit lamp Aetna (disambiguation)
Mount Aetna (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
-
Model Stirling engine, with
external heat from a
spirit lamp (bottom right)
applied to the
outside of the gl****
displacer cylinder....