Naphtha flare

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title: Naphtha flare
text: The naphtha flare lamps is a forerunner of widely known high pressure paraffin lamps such as Coleman, Tilley, and Petromax. Patented in 1848, they were widely used by showmen, market-stall holders, and circuses until World War I, although some were still in use in London markets such as Queens Road up to and during World War II. Naphtha became available as a by-product when town gas was produced from coal. A flare lamp is gravity fed and has no wick. The liquid fuel evaporates in the preheated b
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