ALADDIN LAMP GLASS
An elongated circular glass tube, with a lip on the base with three indentations, which hold the chimney in place when mounted on the base. The tube tapers in at the top and has a coat of arms above text.
This lamp was original purchased and used by Janet Hearne's grandparents, Mr and Mrs Anderson who lived on Albany Highway in Kelmscott. The lamp was passed onto their daughter Olga around the time she married Bruce Beales and moved to an orchard at 245 Peet Road in Roleystone. The lamp was taken with them when they moved to a new orchard on Railway Avenue on Kelmscott in 1956. The lamp was passed onto their daughter Janet who kept it in her home until 2019 when she and her husband downsized and moved to Busselton.
Electricity did not come to Roleystone until the mid 1920s and was not extended up through Roleystone until the 1940s.
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BRITISH MAKE / HEAT RESISTING.
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City of Armadale - History House
City of Armadale - History House
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