Carbide lamps operate by burning acetylene gas, which is created by dissolving calcium carbide with water. Water in the top chamber is dripped into the lower one to create acetylene, with a small lever adjusting the water (and therefore gas) flow. They are much brighter than older cruzie lamps, but can still ignite firedamp.
This cap lamp belonged to Thomas McIntyre (1921-1996) from Motherwell, who worked at the Shields Colliery in Motherwell after leaving school at the age of 14.
Museum reference:
1996-486
Made by:
Shanklin Manufacturing Company Ltd
Place Made:
Springfield, Illinois
Associated with:
1921 - 1996 · McIntyre, Thomas Shields Colliery · Motherwell
Dimensions:
height: 95mm width: 42mm depth: 75mm
Materials:
Brass
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