The Davy Safety Lamp

 


 

 



 

 

 

The Davy Safety Lamp

Invented in Cornwall, Great Britain - 1816

by brilliant Cornish Chemist Sir Humphry Davy

 

 Cornwall England,Inventors,Cousin Jacks,miners,carbide safety lamp,Cornish inventors,heritage information and links,cornwallgbWhen metal gauze is inserted between a flame and a combustible gas, the heat of the flame is absorbed and driven away, preventing the gas from exploding. This controlled burn is the basic principle of Cornish chemist Sir Humphry Davy's safety lamp, replacing miner's candle stubs worn on their rosin-hardened, felt helmets.
Cornwall England,Inventors,Cousin Jacks,miners,carbide safety lamp,Cornish inventors,heritage information and links,cornwallgb

 

 

Cornwall England,Inventors,Cousin Jacks,miners,carbide safety lamp,Cornish inventors,heritage information and links,cornwallgb
Sir Humphry Davy's statue on Market Jew street, Penzance 

 

 

 

 

Cornwall England,Inventors,Cousin Jacks,miners,carbide safety lamp,Cornish inventors,heritage information and links,cornwallgb

 

 

 

Tell a Cornish Cousin about

world famous Cornish inventor

Sir Humphry Davy


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