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Gas lighting apparatus at Royal Mint, London, 1819. Artist: Friedrich Accum
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Gas works for lighting town or large district, 1819. Artist: Friedrich Accum 
Gas works for lighting town or large district. 1: Collapsing gas holder. 2: Retort House. 3: Purifying House with lime machine. 4: Director's Office. From Frederick Accum Coal Gas, London, 1819. Aquatint. 
Unique Identifier AR915370 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4591px × 3059px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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19th century
Accum
Ann Ronan Pictures
AQUATINT
color
concept
country
England
English
event
FRIEDRICH
Friedrich Accum
Fuel
gas
gas holder
Industrial Revolution
lighting
LOCATION
NINETEENTH CENTURY
Office
power
Print Collector1
purifying house
RETORT
Smokestack
Town