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  • Object number
    52/11
  • Description
    This policeman's lantern from Kent was sometimes also called a 'bull's eye' lantern. It is a small round lantern holding an oil lamp. It has a bull's eye glass window with a red disc on the inside so that the light would shine red. The top consists of three lines of conical shaped ventilators. There is a small knob attached to one of the ventilators which could be pushed to turn the light off. It has two handles which fold back upon the body and a strong clip on the back which is strengthened with a spring.
  • Physical description
    1 lantern: metal; good condition
  • Object name
    Lantern
  • Material
    Metal
  • Associated subject
    DOMESTIC AND FAMILY LIFE : lighting
    COMMUNITY LIFE : regulation and control
    Police
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