Category:A Peep at the Gas Lights in Pall-Mall
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English: The drawing shows men and women walking along Pall Mall, amazed at the sight of a new type of lighting. Coal gas began to be used to light shops and factories in 1802. A German called Winsor raised £50,000 in 1807 to light this street in a failed speculation. The lighting is of the 'triple flame' type, called 'cockspur'. The background shows columns built for the Prince Regent.
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Categories:
- History of Pall Mall, London
- Gas lighting
- 1809 caricatures of the United Kingdom
- George Moutard Woodward
- Engravings by Thomas Rowlandson
- Lanterns in art
- Street lights in art
- People wearing hats in London
- Satire of Quakerism in art
- Quakerism in the United Kingdom
- 1809 in London
- Works by Thomas Rowlandson by name