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World War 2, Home front Technology Context - Kerosene Lamp

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Contextual object to introduce World War 2 Gallery - Kerosene Lamp

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This object is in the Entrance Vestibule of the World War 2 Gallery at the Australian Army Museum of Western Australia.

Australian Army Museum of Western Australia

Australian Army Museum of Western Australia

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A vintage kerosene lamp with a decorative glass base and a tall, clear glass chimney. The lamp is displayed on a wooden surface with an informational sign placed behind it. The sign includes an image and text describing the history or details of the lamp.
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