The Geordie Lamp

In 1814, at great personal risk George Stephenson extinguished a fire in the mine where he worked by starving it of oxygen. Drawing on that experience, he devised and successfully tested - again at great personal risk - a lamp which gave miners light, but would extinguish itself rather than ignite explosive gases.

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