Practical observations on safety lamps for coal mines
William Reid Clanny
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Practical observations on safety lamps for coal mines
Published
1816
Publisher
Printed and sold by George Garbutt
Pages
8
Des Bergmanns offenes Geleucht
On the safety lamp for coal miners..
A few additional practical observations on the wire-gauze safety-lamps for miners
Recommended practice for photobiological safety for lamps and lamp systems--general requirements
The story of Sir Humphrey Davy and the invention of the safety-lamp
Flame safety lamps
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Practical observations on safety lamps for coal mines was written by William Reid Clanny.
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